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oldbiscuit

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Post Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:23 pm

More old padlocks

I said I would post pictures of more of my locks, so here are some of my hardware company logo padlocks.The first one is Bluegrass from the Belknap Hardware co.
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The next is a Winchester Hardware Co. padlock. Winchester was a big hardware company and actually had about 12 different padlocks available. This one is actually one of the cheaper ones to collect .
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This next lock is the Keen Kutter from Simmons Hardware Co.
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The next lock is the Norliech Diamond from the Norvell Shapleigh Hardware Co.
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This lock is one of my favorites. It's OVB - Our Very Best, the slogan of the Hibbard,Spencer,Bartlett & Co.
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This padlock is a local one for me. It's the Pagoma which stood for Paxton,Galliger hardware Omaha ne
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This lock is the BBB which was the slogan "Bingham's Best Brand" from the Bingham Hardware Co.
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This padlock was an anniversary padlock put out in 1929 to mark the 100th anniversary of the George Worthington Hardware Co.
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This padlock I've shown before, it's the Benedict,Warren & Davidson hardware Co.
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This one is the National Hardware Co push key padlock
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And this last padlock isn't really a hardware co., but rather a advertising lock for the Stewart Iron Works. They made cast iron ornamental fencing
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Post Wed Feb 06, 2013 10:19 pm

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I love seeing pictures of your unique and very nice collection. Thank you for sharing. I especially like that last lock, as I come from Cincinnati, Ohio, too. (Was only there for my first few months, but it counts!)

Gordon
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Post Wed Feb 06, 2013 10:28 pm

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Thanks Gordon. My uncle worked for the Stewart Iron Works when he was younger. He gave me the lock before he passed away, I wish I would have asked him about the history of the company and his job there.
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Post Thu Feb 07, 2013 5:26 am

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Those are too cool!
Bingham and George Worthington were both here in Cleveland.
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Post Thu Feb 07, 2013 6:05 am

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wow very nice old padlocks :-)
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Post Thu Feb 07, 2013 6:31 am

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KEEEN KUTTER!!!!

Very cool locks mate :)
I may have one that you'd be interested in, watch out for my next video upload.

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