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    Default Vintage Eagle Padlocks

    Here are some of the vintage Eagle padlocks that I was able to acquire. Very beautiful pieces if you ask me. I love the one with the "Eagle" at the front. Does anyone know the number or letters for that keyway (the grey one)?

    I may post more Eagle padlocks here if I can get my hands on them.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 001.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04831B.JPG   003.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04831B.JPG   004.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04831B.JPG   007.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04831B.JPG   011.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04831B - Package.JPG  

    012.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04831B - Package.JPG   013.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04831B - Package.JPG   014.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04831B - Package.JPG   015.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04831B - Package.JPG   016.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04831B - Package.JPG  

    020.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04281P.JPG   023.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04281P.JPG   024.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04281P.JPG   030.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04281P - Package.JPG   031.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04281P - Package.JPG  

    032.Vintage Eagle Padlock No. 04281P - Package.JPG   040.Vintage Eagle Padlock.JPG   042.Vintage Eagle Padlock.JPG   044.Vintage Eagle Padlock.JPG  

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adrian Weber View Post
    Does anyone know the number or letters for that keyway (the grey one)?
    I believe the original Eagle blank was 11625. Crosses to these equivalents and others:
    164 Atlas, 163 Keil, EA6 Kis, 4EA4 Star, 61DX Taylor, 3920 Hazelton, 14DX Dominion, EA 13 Curtis, EA13 Ilco, 014DX Osco, 164DX Keil, 11461 Eagle, EAG 5D JMA, 1014DX Ilco, 11625B Eagle

    Pete Schifferli

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    For me, Yale and Eagle padloks are the best.

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    The vintage ones are very nice lucy that is for sure :)

    Pete I am looking for the grey keyway in specific!
    Here is the picture again, thanks for you help so far my friend

    Adrian
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adrian Weber View Post
    Pete I am looking for the grey keyway in specific! Here is the picture again, thanks for you help so far my friend Adrian
    Adrian,
    Original Eagle 11625 keyway as stated above with after-market blanks as indicated, see thumbnail.

    Pete Schifferli
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    WoW!

    I am amazed as always Pete, thank you so much
    Where do you have that picture from if I may ask, an old Eagle catalog maybe? Do you also have it in a larger resolution? I need it for some research that I am still working on here.

    Thank you in advance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adrian Weber View Post
    Where do you have that picture from if I may ask, an old Eagle catalog maybe? Thank you in advance!
    Adrian
    Adrian, image was scanned from a 1960s locksmiths' supplies catalog.

    Pete

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    Cool.. This Eagle made great antique locks. They ceased being in existence as a business in 1954. Eagle was manufactured in Terryville, Conn. As far as I know this is iron and brass...Cheers !

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucysmith View Post
    Cool.. This Eagle made great antique locks. They ceased being in existence as a business in 1954. Eagle was manufactured in Terryville, Conn. As far as I know this is iron and brass...Cheers !
    Eagle went bankrupt in June, 1975. See Locks and Lockmakers of America, Rev. 3rd Edition by Thomas F. Hennessy, pg. 15.

    Pete Schifferli

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