u/johnpseudonym

Rescued this Freckle-faced Corbin 13271 Last Month

The bandits attacked under the cover of darkness. They quickly collected the 1918 knobs and escutcheons, which were purely ornamental and posed no real resistance. They ran into problems trying to snatch our kid Corbin, a WWII replacement lock bolted in with 5" Phillips head screws. The outlaws tore out part of the door, exposing his case to the elements, trying to kidnap him. But they failed. That's how we found him the next morning. Alone in his foxhole, damp from the morning dew, and defiant.

Let's take a moment to see what this Corbin 13271 can teach us about ourselves. Just kidding! Let's learn about Corbin interior mortise locks and keys! More details in comments below.

u/johnpseudonym — 16 hours ago