Posted 11 years ago
Jono
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I'm not really sure what this lock was for. It was made by Ames sword company, patent September 19, 1882. What are your thoughts on this piece.
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Posted 11 years ago
Jono
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I'm not really sure what this lock was for. It was made by Ames sword company, patent September 19, 1882. What are your thoughts on this piece.
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Mailbox/ railroad switch ?
Not sure Kerry. It's about the size of 50 Cents.
Jono, I was hoping to get an uninterrupted nites sleep! Ames even made bronze cannons. Don't know what all they made but guess I can now include locks. Why would anybody lock a sword? "Sorry, I didn't know it was loaded!". They were diversified so it doesn't have to be military. Maybe they thought "sword co." made it sound better for their market? Without research, I think this comes down to "what do you want to hear".
Lol blunderbuss, you kill me. I knew I'd get a laugh out of someone.
Just another side thought, munitions cad box
By jove(whatever that means?) I think you got it! Actually I had 1 (not Ames) before.
Lucas, LOL, I have several new style cad locker lock, little more stought and such, but would make sense for a weapons mfg to produced a lock for explosives,"Back in the day"
I had a brass lock before that said AMMUNITION & had the ordnance seal stamped on.