I just rebuilt a vintage lock and the old-style "tumblers" inside of it looked just like this. I'd send you a picture, but it was a PITA to put it back together!
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I just rebuilt a vintage lock and the old-style "tumblers" inside of it looked just like this. I'd send you a picture, but it was a PITA to put it back together!
Here are a few pics of the key and lock and the cabinetIMG_2258 (resized).jpgIMG_2257 (resized).jpgIMG_2256 (resized).jpgIMG_2255 (resized).jpg
The manufacturer was Eagle Lock Company in Terryville, CT.
The cabinet belonged to a friend's father - he was a physician and used it in his office. I'm not sure of the age of the cabinet, but my friend passed away about 10 years ago and was around 80 years old.
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