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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
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    Hartford CT
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    Country: United States

    Default Pillard's Comb Lock.

    Very popular lock in my service area, maybe because Pillard was from the Hartford area and connected to the New Britain Bank Lock Co.

    He made lots of different sizes of comb locks. My #17 has a 100 number dial, #18 has a 60 number dial, #16 has a 45 number dial, and #15 has a 50 number dial.

    My service notes indicated I've seen his locks on Ferral Herring, C Rich Salamander, Beard Brothers, and Miller Safe and Iron Works safes.


    DH

  2. #2
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    May 2014
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    Lancaster, PA USA
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    I have a Farrel Herring safe, but it doesn't have a combo lock, just key and knob. But yeah, I saw a few with Pillard combos on them... but I don't even account for them when looking at a lock that just has a small door and frame attached to it.

    That said, a few folks in other realms have said I'm "way out of line" with my price on this one. My question would be - If several broken and incomplete ones mounted on plastic plates command $230+ with a decent number of bidders, why is mine supposedly worth the same price range, when it's complete, in excellent working condition, and installed in an (assumed to be) original door and frame that's just the right size to display and play with as it exists?

  3. #3
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    May 2014
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Hovey View Post
    He made lots of different sizes of comb locks. My #17 has a 100 number dial, #18 has a 60 number dial, #16 has a 45 number dial, and #15 has a 50 number dial.
    Okay, so it sounds like my No. 16 having a 100 number dial isn't some kind of anomaly... maybe he produced them to order?

  4. #4
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    Mar 2017
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    Country: Canada

    Default Re: 100 on the Dial - Pillard Combination Locks

    Hi,

    I'm not sure if you're still looking for info on this, but I actually have an old safe which I'm currently researching.

    It has a Pillard No19 combination lock, and the dial does indeed have 100 increments. I'll post some pics if you are interested.

    Cheers

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