Your Lane cedar chest was made July 5, 1949 (read the serial number backwards). I am not sure if you can get a replacement key for your lock since it was made before 1987 and is not a safety lock (to prevent a kid from accidentally locking himself inside). You can, however, get a free replacement lock from Lane. Go to http://www.lanefurniture.com/CustomerService/Lock-Replacement.aspx to fill out the form. It should take 2-4 weeks to receive your replacement.
To obtain a replacement key for your Kryptonite bike lock, you can contact the manufacturer directly and provide them with the lock's serial number. They will be able to assist you in getting a new key.
you don't. it is placed on the gun at the factory. however, prior to 1968, some 22 cal rifles were not given a serial number..............
The Serial code should have been on the box you purchased with, if you can't seem to find it, try calling technical support to obtain a new key
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Winchester model 52B was made in the year 1941.
A star next to the serial number on a 1935 silver dollar certificate indicates that the original serial number on the note had to be replaced due to an error in printing or damage to the original serial number. The replacement serial number is denoted by the star symbol to differentiate it from the regular serial numbers. These star notes are typically rarer and more valuable to collectors due to their limited production.
A star next to the serial number on any US bill means that the original note with that number was damaged in printing, and the star note is the replacement.
Actually, replacement notes aren't worth more than regular bills. However, if you find a replacement note with a particularly interesting serial number -- like 00000001 or 999999999 -- or a large number of consecutively numbered replacement notes that you keep together as a lot, you may have a collector's item on your hands.
The transmission serial number on a Honda Odyssey is located on the side of the transmission stamped on a tag. This is important when ordering replacement parts or completing repairs.
No published sn datat that I am aware of.
To obtain a vendor code/serial number from the user.
Yes. Collectors will buy these. However they usually aren't worth much more than their face value. The star means that it is a replacement bill. During the production process the original bill with that serial number got damaged and so they made another one with that serial number but this time it has a star beside the serial number to mark it as a replacement bill.
It means it is a replacement bill, that the original bill with that serial number had a flaw upon inspection, and it was reprinted and the letter after the serial number being replaced with the star to indicate the reprint.