I need help to identify this padlock
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I need help to find any information about this. Y ll thank you [img][img][/img][/img]
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Re: I need help to identify this padlock
You can scroll the 800+ pages and/or also ask on http://www.antique-locks.com forum. (Not saying you won't get the answer on KP forum)
https://www.antiquesnavigator.com/antiq ... guide.html
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Re: I need help to identify this padlock
Looks home made. I'm guessing all you've got to do is align those big cutouts on the spindles and it opens?
Re: I need help to identify this padlock
[quote="bitbuster"]You can scroll the 800+ pages and/or also ask on http://www.antique-locks.com forum. (Not saying you won't get the answer on KP forum)
https://www.antiquesnavigator.com/antiq ... guide.html[/quotethank you for that information, I’ll look the page
https://www.antiquesnavigator.com/antiq ... guide.html[/quotethank you for that information, I’ll look the page
Re: I need help to identify this padlock
MHM wrote:Looks home made. I'm guessing all you've got to do is align those big cutouts on the spindles and it opens?
Yes just aligning is open like the pictures
Any info about edge or place to origin?
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Re: I need help to identify this padlock
PMatias, where are you from? Your lock is probably from your own country and hand made as others already suggested.
http://antique-locks.com forum would probably have better answers for you. (as already suggested, please go ask them)
Where did you find or buy the padlock? Has it been in your family for many years? It could be made any time in the last 50 to 150 years, but I am not a metal or patina expert.
Squelchtone
http://antique-locks.com forum would probably have better answers for you. (as already suggested, please go ask them)
Where did you find or buy the padlock? Has it been in your family for many years? It could be made any time in the last 50 to 150 years, but I am not a metal or patina expert.
Squelchtone
Re: I need help to identify this padlock
Squelchtone wrote:PMatias, where are you from? Your lock is probably from your own country and hand made as others already suggested.
http://antique-locks.com forum would probably have better answers for you. (as already suggested, please go ask them)
Where did you find or buy the padlock? Has it been in your family for many years? It could be made any time in the last 50 to 150 years, but I am not a metal or patina expert.
Squelchtone
Thank you, I’m in Argentina and the padlock was find for a friend and I don’t know anything more
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