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Sorry Oldlock, I should have referred to the locks by their proper name which reads "Milner's seven-lever, triple stump, unpickable locks, duplicate keys for each lock and, if desired, a master...
Interested in its weight and age. Not familiar with the National Safe Manufactures Association. I've accessed the locks and they speak for themselves of course. Is the interior safe made by...
Great thanks for posting these safeman, I now remember seeing the Milners over on your website. Distinctive handwheels they fitted on those big Ratners with the spiralled spokes.
Here's a couple of Milner List 5's quite a few years apart. Don't know about the earlier models but the 1920 versions had 3 fantail locks which provided for 3 keyholders plus a Master Key. The...
Also List 4 and List 5 Milners made with 3 keylocks, but haven't got any photos.
Maybe with extra cuts in the levers for the master key?
Freestanding Safes with Triple Key...