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Chubb TDRs
The 1980s or around then saw the range of heavy Chubb TDRs. They were finished in 2 tone coffee and cream colours, had satin finish door furniture, and the isolator boltwork with a 3 spoke wheel.
The heaviest was the Bankers Treasury. I think the lightest was the Trident. What models were in the range? I don't remember.
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Other way round, the Trident was next down from the Bankers Treasury. There was also a Standard TDR, Vanguard and Bankers. Some were also improved as 2nd strength versions.
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The Chubb tdr's were not isolator models and came in three strengths, a (1st strength) b (2nd strength) and c (or bankers) variations. The isolator models did contain tdr type barrier however. Renown, Resolute, Bankers Treasury?, Vanguard, Trident, Treasury, Sovereign, Financer were the ones in the original Isolator range, I may have missed some models though.
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I think from the description you are thinking of the later range of isolators that used the cheaper concrete based debar barrier material. bankers 2, treasury 2, I will try to look up what the others were if no one else can remember them
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A member of my family has been offered this little beauty for 45 quid! I was trying to identify it, hence the question.
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Visually they all look pretty much the same, so I'd think it'll be down to the prefix letter of the bolt number to ID it.
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I have a serial number, 732196.
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Since Mary left, I don't think there is anyone at Chubb /Gunnebo who would trace one of the older numbers. If it had glass plates fitted and how thick the main door slab was 40 or 75mm would narrow it down a little, but not be definitive.
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Does anybody remember when they started fitting deflector plates?