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  1. #11
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    Default Need Help, Sargent Warded Key

    It would be nice if you can take picture on bottom of the lock..Timothy..

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    I don't think finding a key will be that hard...?? I have a 5H26 key and did a search on eBay and found a lock that had the same key... Maybe total coincidence...not sure. I don't know a lot about vintage locks.

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    Sorry Here are a few pictures.

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    Default Sargent Warded Key

    Here what the bottem of Sargent Padlock look like as it does take Flat key for it. Otherwise need to take picture of the keyway to see what inside look like. Could be wrong...Timothy....
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    Ill will take a better image when I get home, Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adrian Weber View Post
    Hey Shawn,

    you do have a picture now but I thought you would be looking for a key blank or was I wrong there?
    Great to see you here my friend it seems my recommendation was worth it
    Attached is an image of the "old" Ilco 992 key blank for your perusal showing substitutions from other manufacturers, note that all these keys are obsolete, also used on Yale.

    Pete Schifferli
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    Yep that looks like the one. Here are photos of a key that fits but doesn't work.
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  8. #18
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    Default Sargent Warded Key

    If I was you the best thing to do first to impression a key by using a flat steel blank key. After got a working key, than compare the key you have to the key you impression just to see where the cut it. If some of the cut on your key match just a little bit from the flat steel key all you have to do it finish to made it work. The key you have that can't be find anywhere as they are very hard to find and don't made them anymore. I have been trying to find them for a long time. I do know Blue Dog carry them but they are very hard to deal with them...

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    The information provided here is accurate & makes us clear our doubts if any. Thanks always to you for providing us information.


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    Awesome Thank you!

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