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Timothy Reed <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Jul 2001 09:53:56 -0500
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Hello all-
I have to replace a set of locks on an older style exhibit case that we
have, and I'm not having much luck finding the style in any of the
catalogs we have around the office. I think it's a problem of
terminology; I'm not sure of their proper name. Can anyone help?

The locks are made to fit on the edges of sliding glass doors and
consist of two parts: a cylinder lock with a hole made to lock on the
bracket that slides on the edge of the glass. This type of lock seems
very common, and is used in jewelry cases, etc. As I've said, I think
it's a problem of terminology...

Thanks in advance-

Timothy Reed
Museum Specialist
Center for American Archeology
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