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Hello Gary. WHS was William Henry Stanton whose place I took when he retired. Probably the foremost Lock Expert in this and other countries. He co-operated with Kromer and Ingersoll with Patents in...
Cheers John, there was also a 6 lever version on some of the lower end safes, who or what is WHS?
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...
The original locks were probably from something like Tann or Ratner bookroom doors
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...
Tann ten Lever Locks 6.5 gauge