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    Default In need of key - Eagle TR1 ( ? )

    Here are a couple of photo's of the lock on the interior door of which I have no key.


    Any assistance greatly appreciated...
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    Default In need of key - Eagle TR1 ( ? )

    It would be best to take picture of the keyway front and back maybe would help out more. It look like may take a Flat Steel key blank..Timothy

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    Absolutely is a flat keyway - and here are close up shots of the keyway and backside...
    I'm guessing from what my other locks and matching keys show that the stamping "TR1" also would be the key #,
    but then again it could be an 11A key.



    Quote Originally Posted by Timothy View Post
    It would be best to take picture of the keyway front and back maybe would help out more. It look like may take a Flat Steel key blank..Timothy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rog View Post
    Absolutely is a flat keyway - and here are close up shots of the keyway and backside...
    I'm guessing from what my other locks and matching keys show that the stamping "TR1" also would be the key #,
    but then again it could be an 11A key.
    If you are unable to locate a precut key, and it does not appear that codes are extant either; then a competent locksmith should be able to make a key by partially disassembling the lock.

    Pete Schifferli

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    ah yes, a competent locksmith - I think I know such a fella . . .
    now, if only to call in an old favor!
    "thanks"




    Quote Originally Posted by Pschiffe View Post
    If you are unable to locate a precut key, and it does not appear that codes are extant either; then a competent locksmith should be able to make a key by partially disassembling the lock.

    Pete Schifferli

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