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Chubb Locking Bar

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Chubb Locking Bar

Postby RumballSolutions » 14 Feb 2016 3:29

Thought I may post a picture of my latest acquisition, a Chubb Locking Bar. Used to externally secure doors and sometimes trunks/chests it a great lump of brass with a 5 lever locking mechanism and heavy duty staple bolts.

It was going to the scrap heap and thankfully rescued. I've given it a bit of TLC and I'm intending to make up a wooden display board for it.

Many thanks to oldlock for the old marketing material and info regarding its use.

It's believed to be from around the 1950s

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Re: Chubb Locking Bar

Postby LocksportSouth » 14 Feb 2016 9:38

Wow, what a find! She's gorgeous, I'd love one for my collection :)

Brilliant stuff :) Congrats!
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Re: Chubb Locking Bar

Postby kwoswalt99- » 14 Feb 2016 12:26

That's a pretty lock. I'm glad you were able to save it.
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Re: Chubb Locking Bar

Postby MBI » 14 Feb 2016 15:32

It's a little sad to think how many nice antiques probably get recycled as nothing but scrap metal.
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Re: Chubb Locking Bar

Postby C locked » 15 Feb 2016 6:37

Amen to that mbi

I have a Question about the type of chest it would've been on?
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Re: Chubb Locking Bar

Postby RumballSolutions » 15 Feb 2016 14:20

C locked wrote:Amen to that mbi

I have a Question about the type of chest it would've been on?


I've been told it may have been used on chests (sea chests and strong boxes), though consensus is that it was mainly used on doors as Chubb produced locking hasps with the correct key hole orientation for use on chests.
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