Thread: Chubb Locks
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13-07-13, 05:53 PM #1
Chubb Locks
Access to The History of Locks Museum Archive original documents is welcomed and available to visitors by prior arrangement.
To include your company or product in the Archive send hard-copy (press cuttings, flyers, brochers, catalouges, documents etc,) to:
HoL Archive, 581 Charminster Road, Bournemouth, BH8 9RQ, UK.
Or for more information contact: curator@emorlands.com.
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13-07-13, 06:00 PM #2
Chubb X-Y Locks
Access to The History of Locks Museum Archive original documents is welcomed and available to visitors by prior arrangement.
To include your company or product in the Archive send hard-copy (press cuttings, flyers, brochers, catalouges, documents etc,) to:
HoL Archive, 581 Charminster Road, Bournemouth, BH8 9RQ, UK.
Or for more information contact: curator@emorlands.com.
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13-07-13, 07:14 PM #3
Channel lock
Access to The History of Locks Museum Archive original documents is welcomed and available to visitors by prior arrangement.
To include your company or product in the Archive send hard-copy (press cuttings, flyers, brochers, catalouges, documents etc,) to:
HoL Archive, 581 Charminster Road, Bournemouth, BH8 9RQ, UK.
Or for more information contact: curator@emorlands.com.
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13-07-13, 07:17 PM #4
Keyless Combination Locks
Access to The History of Locks Museum Archive original documents is welcomed and available to visitors by prior arrangement.
To include your company or product in the Archive send hard-copy (press cuttings, flyers, brochers, catalouges, documents etc,) to:
HoL Archive, 581 Charminster Road, Bournemouth, BH8 9RQ, UK.
Or for more information contact: curator@emorlands.com.
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13-07-13, 08:42 PM #5
Chubb Detector Lock
Access to The History of Locks Museum Archive original documents is welcomed and available to visitors by prior arrangement.
To include your company or product in the Archive send hard-copy (press cuttings, flyers, brochers, catalouges, documents etc,) to:
HoL Archive, 581 Charminster Road, Bournemouth, BH8 9RQ, UK.
Or for more information contact: curator@emorlands.com.
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Thanks and thank you for the history lesson. Kevin Moreau, an exceptional U.S. blacksmith has a video on making a "pinched bow" key so I thought I would try that technique on this key.
Coffer Lock?