they look beautiful on mirrored doors, something about that curve, that a 
knob can't emulate.





On Tue, 24 Feb 2009, john schwery wrote:

> I have seen inside locks with levers on both sides, such as for a
> bath or bedroom.  Are outside locks made with levers on both sides?
>
> earlier, Betsy Whitney, wrote:
>
>> Yes.
>> At 07:31 AM 2/24/2009, you wrote:
>>
>>> Some of those door locks have a lever on one side and a knob on the
>>> other side, the outside. Do any of them have levers on both sides?
>>>
>>> earlier, Betsy Whitney, wrote:
>>>
>>>> Oh my grandma had some of those!
>>>> Betsy
>>>> At 05:42 AM 2/24/2009, you wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Lee,
>>>>>
>>>>> Not all of us are your age.
>>>>> smiling
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>>>>> From: Lee A. Stone
>>>>> To:
>>>
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>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 10:34
>>>>> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] door nob question
>>>>>
>>>>> some of you in your travels must have seen old locks like in one of my
>>>>> first houses the locks were I think like a 4 inch or maybe 3 inch
>>>>> square block. and If I remember correctly there was a little piece of
>>>>> metal stuck up so you could flip it from lock to unlock and that
>>>>> actualy took a skeleton key. then there were the door locks per se
>>>>> which was simply a flat piece of metal that lay in a grove until the
>>>>> outer handle was turned.. the later one was on my first house which had
>>>>> double doors and at the bottom of one door was a place where you
>>>>> fliped up a metal piece thus allowing two or both doors to swing wide
>>>>> open. and that door had the old fashioned hand crank or turn knob on
>>>>> the outside which when turned would knock anyone out of bed. Lee
>>>>>
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