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  1. #1
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    Default A few keys from my collection

    Just thought I'd share a few with you...feel free to comment! :D

    That last one is a bit worse for wear - I bought it along with another larger key. I guess it has spent some years underground!
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  2. #2
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    Default Re: A few keys from my collection

    No. 3 appears to be a 5 lever key designed for entry from both sides of the door but it doesnt have a collar -does it have a bullet groove on the other side?
    Cheers
    Tom

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    Default Re: A few keys from my collection

    Pass Tom. Not sure I know what a bullet groove is - is it the groove that can be seen on the bit belonging to the second key in that line up?

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    Default Re: A few keys from my collection

    Spot on - it allows the key to be pushed in, by avoiding a part of the case that deliberately sticks out at that point.
    Cheers
    Tom

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