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$1,056.00 |
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$844.99 |
Baldwin 6789 French Colonial Edinburgh, formerly Fenwick, Mortise Entry Set with 5122 Ribbon and Reed Lever
Baldwin's Edinburgh Entry Set is made with classic french style. The ribbon and reed design found on both the exterior grip and the interior 5122 Lever elevates any space with the quaint sophistication that makes the french colonial style so desirable. It is available with a dummy set, a single cylinder, or a double cylinder function. The Mortise 6789 Edinburgh Door Entrance Set will fit 1-3/8" or 1-3/4" door thicknesses and with backsets of 2-1/2" or 2-3/4".
Mortise locks have been, and still are, the established norm for Europe and much of the rest of the world. In the early 1960’s Baldwin brought residential mortise locks to America. They ‘founded’ the residential mortise industry and continue to be the leader – so much so that their competitors have bought Baldwin locks for their own products.
Also Available: Ribbon and Reed 5122 Leverset
Features of the Fancy 6789 Edinburgh Door Entrance Set:
- Accessibility Code (ADA) A117.1
- Certified by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for use on fire doors up to three-hour rating.
- Made of solid forged brass.
- Heavy-duty mortise lock body.
- Forged brass mechanical.
- One inch throw deadbolt with two hardened inserts.
- Reinforced steel security strike with three inch screws.
- Comes packaged with two keys.
- Lifetime Limited Warranty on workmanship, materials, operation, and Lifetime PVD Polished Brass (003) Finish.
Specifications of the Ornate Estate Collection Edinburgh Entryset:
When Selecting a Function:
- Full Dummy Set: Trim for non-working doors. It does not latch and does not lock. Usually used as matching trim for the non-working side of double doors.
- Single Cylinder: From the exterior, a lever operates the entrance set latch and a key operates the deadbolt. From the inside, a thumbturn unlocks the deadbolt and a lever operates the latch.
- Double Cylinder: From the exterior, a lever operates entrance set latch; while from the interior, it is operated by a lever. The deadbolt is operated by a key from both the inside and the outside.

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