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Steve, I hope that you are now well on the road to recovery. Purely for interests sake I am attaching a picture of what appears to be a heavier bodied version of a Whitfield of a similar age. ...
Sorry didn't see that. Good to know that it was restore and now inside the bank....Timothy.....
Although I am perhaps the last person to be politically correct, I think in England we tend to think of those following a different path as eccentrics. I will indeed keep posting, until the end -...
Check out this thread -- https://www.antique-locks.com/showthread.php/647-Historic-vault-door-unearthed-in-El-Paso-USA which includes updates and current pictures.
Nice to see I'm not the only fool restoring old safes. It is always a daunting time once they are in their naked glory and now the reconstruction work begins. Keep posting pictures of your progress.
I got laid low by a virus, but managed with a sunny day to strip off all the paint and rust, ready for some treatment...... Oh its upside down right now as I intend to paint the bottom and back in...
Adrian, Myname is David Heuermann. I am the publisher of: http://antique-padlocks.com/ Ihave 4 Steinke locks listed on the website but I do not have your variations....
That is certainly different and heavier, mine is without doubt boiler plate on the outer skin and about five sixteenths of an inch thick, but with heavier framing that does appear to be wrought iron....
F Whitfield "The City...