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I wonder if anyone can give me any details about the lock that is in my old J. & J. Taylor safe, including the manufacturer. The cover does not have any information on the inside or outside. It's a small safe that is approximately 2' x 2' x 1 1/2'. Also, would appreciate if anyone knows any details about the safe, such as the approximate age. Thanks!
I think it has a lot of similarities with a Hall's straight-tailpiece lock. The Hall's is screw change and not key change, but the case and false gates are extremely similar.
Unless I just haven't been paying attention, I do believe that is the first key change direct entry lock I've seen. I didn't even know they existed. Nice. Thanks for sharing.