Patriot
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I'm looking for a few old mortise locks to replace damaged ones in my home. Unfortunately the ones I am looking for seem to be more rare than the usual ones encountered so far. I'm posting a couple of pictures and a drawing of the lock. I've noted in the drawing the important dimension that seperates my locks from the more common ones. Other notable featurs of the lock is that the body has corners that are more square than the usual ones i encounter. The other notable item is that is has a numeral "6" stamped in the cast case. There are no names or manufacturer identities on these things that I can find. If you have any, or know of where I might have a shot at finding them, please give a shout out. All dimensions on the drawing are approximate. (Measuring a rusty old cast case is not an easy thing to do!)
I'm in Northern Norfolk County neat the intersection of Rtes 9 and 128.
Thanks
Edit: Well, this house never fails to surprise. I decided to take the mortise lock out of an adjacent door and found a totally different version. This is a more traditional mortise lock and I am adding pics of that. It does have a nfg Logo on it but I can't make out what it is. At this point if anyone had any of these things lying around and gathering dust let me know. I can always use some to cannibalize for parts even if they aren't in complete working order. Thanks.
PS: John, thanks. I imagine your boy is getting really big and grown up at this point. Good to hear from you. I've been around but not posting for the most part in a while.
I'm in Northern Norfolk County neat the intersection of Rtes 9 and 128.
Thanks
Edit: Well, this house never fails to surprise. I decided to take the mortise lock out of an adjacent door and found a totally different version. This is a more traditional mortise lock and I am adding pics of that. It does have a nfg Logo on it but I can't make out what it is. At this point if anyone had any of these things lying around and gathering dust let me know. I can always use some to cannibalize for parts even if they aren't in complete working order. Thanks.
PS: John, thanks. I imagine your boy is getting really big and grown up at this point. Good to hear from you. I've been around but not posting for the most part in a while.
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