Description
Mechanism: These locks typically feature a latch bolt operated by doorknobs and a deadbolt operated by a skeleton key. Brands: Prominent manufacturers of this era included P. & F. Corbin, Branford Lock Works (B.L.W.), Russwin, and Lockwood. Materials: Most consist of a heavy cast iron or steel housing with faceplates made of brass, bronze, or nickel. Maintenance and Replacement Repair: These locks are often repairable. Common fixes include replacing broken internal springs or cleaning and oiling the simple mechanical parts. Skeleton Keys: the original keys are missing, replacement skeleton keys can often be found at hardware stores or architectural salvage shops. Since the mechanisms are often simple, many "universal" skeleton keys may work. Sold as is. They are salvageable condition. Most mechanism work and a few lock blocks are massing or not considered part of the mechanism itself. (2) contain outer plate.
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