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barber dime!

weston

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dont get much better than some older silver!:bouncy: cool lock too but have no idea why a gun company would make a lock like that???

Weston
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Great job on the barber and the lock is cool.

LabradorBob
 
Nice find on the barber Weston:thumbup:

That old Winchester lock might be collectable. I bet that big critter blew your ears off:clapping:
 
Bryce-IL said:
I bet that big critter blew your ears off:clapping:
it sure did!!!:yikes:
 
Nice finds Weston !! Winchester made MANY other things besides guns. From tools to flashlights to fishing reels. Most older Winchester items are very collectible.
If that particular lock was a rare model it could be worth a few bucks even in that condition. Do some research and find someone who's an authority. Might be interesting!
Bruce in Ct
 
isnt there a place called the wooden nickle in your neck of the woods that buys stuff like that weston?
 
Nice finds Weston...I believe the locks date from the 1900s to the 1930s when Winchester quit their hardware line and of course continued making firearms to this day. Congrats!
 
I also found a Padlock this past weekend. Mine is a bit different though and will be in my next post. Continued Success, Good Luck and HH to you.
 
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