At 10:53 AM 7/24/2001, you wrote:
>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...
http://www.hpionline.com/ILCO/item.asp?int_id=53
Anne T. Lane, Collections Manager
York County Culture & Heritage Commission
4621 Mount Gallant Road
Rock Hill SC 29732-8666
803-329-2121, ext. 104
Fax 803-329-5249
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