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  1. #11
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    Default EF key, looking to duplicate

    As Pete said is right but as what I wrote is in my world I call it code number stamp on the key. This is the only way I can look up that in our code book. Has been doing this for about twenty-five year. Thank Pete....Timothy....

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    Thanks for the replies. my local locksmiths didn't want to help. I was able to find these keys from the site sponsors! Will report back once I receive it!

    on a side note, my landlord said its ok to get another copy. My fellow tenants said he's a real @$$ about it when you do ask them for another key. he grills you like a cop about what happened to the original one. So to save headache from him, I wanted to get it copied on my own not to deal with it.

    thanks again!

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    Default EF Key

    Quote Originally Posted by pal379 View Post
    Hello I have this key that I am trying to duplicate.
    The marking says EF. My local locksmiths do not have this key.
    Ive looked online and found Schlage makes an EF key but it looks different. It looks mirrored.

    Thanks for any input.
    Try mysecuritypro.com and look at a A1145EF. Here are also some equivelent mfgr numbers too. Hope that helps
    Chuck www.lostakey.net

    EF Jet SH6 Silca S17 Alba SCH7 CEA SC 24 Curtis SC24 Hillman SC24 Kustom 924EF Old Schlage SH6EF Errebi SHE11 Lotus SHE12 RR SLG 10 JMA 101EF Silca Image 101EF Ilco LA 145EF Taylor A145EF Dominion A145EF Osco A159EF Keil SLG 10S JMA A1145EF Ilco A1145EF Orion 35 101 EF Schlage 101EF NS Silca Image 101EF NS Ilco LA 101EF NS Jet Silver

  4. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by cahoca View Post
    Try mysecuritypro.com and look at a A1145EF. Here are also some equivelent mfgr numbers too. Hope that helps
    Chuck www.lostakey.net

    EF Jet SH6 Silca S17 Alba SCH7 CEA SC 24 Curtis SC24 Hillman SC24 Kustom 924EF Old Schlage SH6EF Errebi SHE11 Lotus SHE12 RR SLG 10 JMA 101EF Silca Image 101EF Ilco LA 145EF Taylor A145EF Dominion A145EF Osco A159EF Keil SLG 10S JMA A1145EF Ilco A1145EF Orion 35 101 EF Schlage 101EF NS Silca Image 101EF NS Ilco LA 101EF NS Jet Silver
    As discussed earlier, that is not the Schlage EF conventional obverse keyway for which you cite various substitutions, but rather a Best EF multi-milled small format interchangeable core key.

    Pete Schifferli

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