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Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby MiPo » 15 Jan 2017 3:49

Thank you for this statement - this is a very good explanation and removes a lot of "headache" when not being able to understand the meaning of a logo. We could look at logos also like signatures - very often they cannot be read but they do represent the originator. But it's still interesting to get the symbol "decoded" ;-)

Silverado wrote:(...) When an artist makes something, they see what they see. All the explanation in the world will never make anyone else see the same thing. I think that might be the case here.
Less talented, but patient and persevering.
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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby ltdbjd » 15 Jan 2017 12:37

That cylinder had a cam before someone snapped it!


You can see half the mounting hole in the picture at the bottom of the lock.
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