HoLRSG History of Locks Research & Social Group Meeting at:- MLA HQ, Rugby, UK, CV21 1TF All welcome
Gatherings:3rd Sunday of the month. Next meeting: 21st April from 10am
Itinery: 10:00am -12:30 Archive-Artefact access and research/Networking wiith other members. 12:30 - 1:30: Lunch Break (bring your own sandwiches (tea, coffee & biscuits provided) 1:30 - 4:00 Show & Tell - bring an Item from your own collection for group discussion. There is allways time after a meeting for further socialising & networking.
This may help.
The TANN 9 Lever Bent Case Safe Lock.
After the successful introduction of the small case KROMER 9 lever Novum lock into the Borehamwood safes with its very...
I have been told that there was a mk4A , because the Mk4 could be manipulated, they added hard eccentric rubber rollers on both the nose of the drop arm, and the anti noise? arms, has anyone ever...
So the Cotterill-Wilson locks were specifically the first of the two different ACME designs (lever locks with half moon keys with stepped grooves), and not the original Royal Climax patent (radial...
We'd always assumed the bolt was swapped from a lock that had 9 slides as it seemed the most logical explanation- it has both original keys and the detector mechanism in the cap.
It's also a common...
I know little of locks and keys but there is quite a similarity between Wilson's Keys and those of Linus Yales Magic Bank Lock. I haven't checked dates yet so could be a mile out. ...
Cheers John, there was also a 6 lever version on some of the lower end safes, who or what is WHS?
Tann ten Lever Locks 6.5 gauge