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This is also a product of the blacksmith’s art. Despite the fairly elaborate decoration on the latch mechanism, it wasn’t made by a jeweler. It’s the locking mechanism of a 16th C and it’s a surprisingly fiendish object.

The entire box is made of iron. The docent couldn’t tell me how much it weighs, but she reckoned it would take four men to shift it. She let me try the lid on another similar box, and it was honestly all I could do to lift it vertical.

On either side at the top, you can see two stout rings for padlocks. Centered between them in the box proper is the keyhole, and it’s fake. It goes nowhere. The real keyhole is hidden behind a boss in the center of the lid. It slips sideways, and there’s the hole. The sound it makes when you turn the key is epic.

It is further compartmentalized on the inside for papers and jewelry and whatnot. The idea was that great men had to have lots of coin on hand to pay for everything, especially when they traveled. There are four holes in the bottom for bolts, to bolt it to the bed of a cart for just that purpose.

If Robin Hood ever did make off with one like this, I hate to think how many Merry Man it would take to file enough of a slot into it to make room for a wedge to make purchase for a hammer. I don’t know how else you’d get it open.

Comments


Comment from mojo
Time: May 7, 2014, 10:04 pm

Push it off a cliff, maybe. Onto rocks.


Comment from MikeW
Time: May 8, 2014, 1:15 am

I think the time has come that S. Weasel embeds an actual video in a post. Heck, it can even be monochrome 😉

Seeing the motion of the mechanism in this case would, I’m sure, be very cool. And hearing the ‘epic’ sound a whole lot more satisfying than just imagining some sort of clunkety clunk.


Comment from S. Weasel
Time: May 8, 2014, 1:46 am

I’ll have to check, Mike. I didn’t take video, but Uncle B might have.


Comment from Stark Dickflüssig
Time: May 8, 2014, 6:31 pm

Make sure the video autoplays, & that there’s a line of dancing hamsters below it, & also can you have one of those pop-ups that asks for your email address every time you load the page?


Comment from S. Weasel
Time: May 8, 2014, 7:51 pm

My sainted mother loved those damned hamsters *sniff*


Comment from Christopher Taylor
Time: May 8, 2014, 9:23 pm

Very cool stuff, probably worth a fortune today. I imagine it was quite expensive to be made back then, too. And if you’re a rich lord, you have people who carry heavy things around for you.


Comment from Rich Rostrom
Time: May 9, 2014, 2:38 am

It’s the locking mechanism of a 16th C and…

16th C what?

“box”, I guess.

You might want to fix that.


Comment from Sigivald
Time: May 9, 2014, 9:01 pm

I hate to think how many Merry Man it would take to file enough of a slot into it to make room for a wedge to make purchase for a hammer. I don’t know how else you’d get it open.

Cold chisels and a lot of beating.

It would take a good long time, I bet.

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