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'''Wilson Bohannan''' is an American [[Lock Manufacturers|lock manufacturer]] that mostly produces lower security [[padlock]]s. Founded in 1860 in Brooklyn Wilson Bohannan first made padlocks for railway companies | '''Wilson Bohannan''' is an American [[Lock Manufacturers|lock manufacturer]] that mostly produces lower security [[padlock]]s. Founded in 1860 in Brooklyn Wilson Bohannan first made padlocks for railway companies<ref>[http://www.padlocks.com/news.asp The Wilson Bohannan Lock Company: News and Articles]</ref>. Today Wilson Bohannan locks are still not commonly found in household use. Most of their padlocks are purchased by companies that use them in bulk such as PG&E. WB padlocks are known for their mostly brass construction reducing rust and allowing them to work well in outdoor conditions. | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.padlocks.com/ | * [http://www.padlocks.com/ Wilson Bohannan company website] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 22:34, 1 February 2012
Wilson Bohannan
| Wilson Bohannan | |
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| Name | Wilson Bohannan |
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| Headquarters | Marion,Ohio(USA) |
| Founded | 1860 |
| Founder(s) | Wilson Bohannan |
| Products | |
| Padlocks, Mortise Cylinders | |
Wilson Bohannan is an American lock manufacturer that mostly produces lower security padlocks. Founded in 1860 in Brooklyn Wilson Bohannan first made padlocks for railway companies[1]. Today Wilson Bohannan locks are still not commonly found in household use. Most of their padlocks are purchased by companies that use them in bulk such as PG&E. WB padlocks are known for their mostly brass construction reducing rust and allowing them to work well in outdoor conditions.