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Here's two more locks that came from two different doors in the Sheffield area. Both buildings were owned by the same owner. 10/67 643 and 11/64 628 Both in a private UK collection.
Mine has a 'bolt' in form of a ring, to which was connected a shutter, which was moved vertically to cover the keyhole of an Invincible key lock below it. There was a long vertical safe plate (which...
Hi gentlemen, yeah very interesting! I am wondering whether he will just build the door without hinges and frame or the whole package. Cause the latter is much more complicated than the former...
Made a good job of the key — how did you achieve that colour? It's typical of French locks to have a bulleted keyhole and a plain key. These days, the collar is made by cold heading the shank,...
This lock landed on my desk on Friday, source is a French Farm House. It uses a 'wing' on one side of the key bit instead of a collar to control key insertion. To make the key I had to...
This is an interesting handcuff made by Mulenfeld Barmen. It was their model 113. Their handcuffs became known as either Berliner or Dortmunder. The set I have in my collection are actually stamped...
Hi guys! Long time, no read :(blush): It took me about two years to get my new workshop up to working conditions, including repairing my big lathe (four tons in weight, 3,35m long). But now I am...
The Brooking Collection appears to be approaching having a [permanent?] home and future https://thebrooking.org.uk/?trk=public_profile_project-button It was originally in Charles Brooking's home...
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