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  1. #1
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    Default Eagle Push Key Padlock #4407 2"

    I got this Eagle push key padlock with no key. This padlock use a flat steel blank key Ilco 1031 or Ilco 1239. I came up with a plan by using brass to made this blank key. After making the blank out of brass need to find out what the cut for this padlock. Came up with the cut of 5, 6, 8, and 10 cut. This is first time ever come up with a 10 cut pin with this padlock. The Patent number 983637 and Date: Feb 7 1911...Timothy...
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    nice, I have an eagle pkpt but it takes the regular type blank.
    I have a few of the 1239 blanks,and the 1031 (nickel) blanks
    nice job

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    recieved one of these,but it uses a ea1,1014 blank. i cut down a shim and it opened easily,then disassembled.
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