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  1. #1
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    Smile Miller padlock G 24 or G2414

    Hi there! New to the site. Looking for information to find combination for Old Miller Co padlock. Found this beauty at a little shop for $1. Would love to be able to see if it opens. Stamped G 24 or G2414 on back arm. G24 very obvious on back, but seems like a faint 14 after it. I can post a picture if needed. New to locks, so any info would be appreciated. Thank you!!

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    Pictures are usually helpful. If nothing else, we like to see old locks. Try this:

    http://www.antique-locks.com/showthr...-to-your-posts

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    Quote Originally Posted by jworden View Post
    Hi there! New to the site. Looking for information to find combination for Old Miller Co padlock. Found this beauty at a little shop for $1. Would love to be able to see if it opens. Stamped G 24 or G2414 on back arm. G24 very obvious on back, but seems like a faint 14 after it. I can post a picture if needed. New to locks, so any info would be appreciated. Thank you!!
    There were at least three manufacturers of vintage combination padlocks using the Miller name:
    • Miller Lock Works, Philadelphia, PA
    • J.B. Miller Keyless Lock Co, Kent, OH
    • Miller Keyless Locks, Columbus, OH

    Pete Schifferli

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