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    Posted 5 years ago

    Slammer
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    I've had this lock for years. It is a Sargent & Greenleaf lock with key. It has the number 10 on the back. I would like to know more about it.

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    1. Earthling_ Earthling_, 2 years ago
      For some reason, I had this post bookmarked and just noticed it. I think I saw this and intended to comment but didn't have time at the moment. Sargent & Greenleaf is still around. Their main thing is locks for safes. I don't know much about this padlock, but I know a lot about Sargent & Greenleaf. The 10 is the key number. There would have been relatively few key combinations. Your padlock looks old enough to have been made before the company moved to KY.

      Sargent & Greenleaf was founded in Rochester, New York by James Sargent and Col. Halbert Greenleaf over 160 years ago. Some time in the 1970's Harry Miller, Sr., who owned the company at the time, moved S&G to Nicholasville, Kentucky.

      -- Earth

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