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1892 Yale and Towne Timelock

Need help fixing or installing a lock? We welcome questions from the public here! Sorry, no automotive questions, please.
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WE DO NOT ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE OR MOTORCYCLE LOCKS OR IGNITIONS ON THIS FORUM. THIS INCLUDES QUESTIONS ABOUT PICKING, PROGRAMMING, OR TAKING APART DOOR OR IGNITION LOCKS,

1892 Yale and Towne Timelock

Postby atmtech3078 » 19 Aug 2014 22:00

OK, I may have it in the wrong place again, but I thought you might be interested to see these. And it is an "old lock". If this is not the right place to post these pix, please tell me where I should have posted. Keep in mind, I am a "newby" and I cant get into the advanced area, yet. And some other "newbys" may like to see them. Here are some pix.

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http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/a48 ... 8fa99a.jpg

http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/a48 ... bb4c9f.jpg

Thanks,
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Re: 1892 Yale and Towne Timelock

Postby averagejoe » 19 Aug 2014 23:20

Oh wow, that one is seriously cool. :shock:
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Re: 1892 Yale and Towne Timelock

Postby GWiens2001 » 19 Aug 2014 23:33

Beautiful piece. The craftsmanship, both mechanical and artistic, really show pride in workmanship. Thank you for sharing. :)

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Re: 1892 Yale and Towne Timelock

Postby atmtech3078 » 20 Aug 2014 7:25

Thanks Guys, they dont make them like that any more, do they? Happy to have it in my collection.
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Re: 1892 Yale and Towne Timelock

Postby docjon » 8 Jan 2015 21:07

That would be awesome to run across one of those time locks. Some people have all the luck. Or money. Would be part of a beautiful collection.
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Re: 1892 Yale and Towne Timelock

Postby hag3l3 » 8 Jan 2015 21:48

Thanks for sharing. That is one beauty of a time lock.
nice addition to any collection. I am glad I got to see one in such fine shape.
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Re: 1892 Yale and Towne Timelock

Postby dll932 » 9 Jan 2015 17:05

I've seen individual operating movements for sale at watch & clock shows. Not useful, but neat! Bet you can find some on Ebay.
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