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    Default Roll Top Desk Eagle Lock -- Key Code LHMPM

    We have acquired a very unique, what appears to be Mid Century walnut Stow & Davis desk with a horizontal roll top.

    We were able to remove the roll top lock that actuates two bars that engage the sides very securely.

    Any help on where we might be able to get a key made for this lock?
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    Default Roll Top Desk Eagle Lock -- Key Code LHMPM

    Those key blank are hard to find. You may check with some older Locksmith shop may carry it but some newer locksmith may have it.....The code number you not going to find that any where......Timothy....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jchistia View Post
    We have acquired a very unique, what appears to be Mid Century walnut Stow & Davis desk with a horizontal roll top.

    We were able to remove the roll top lock that actuates two bars that engage the sides very securely.

    Any help on where we might be able to get a key made for this lock?
    That was called the "Pasquil" desk lock and used Eagle blank 11605. Eagle has been out-of-business since 1975 however Ilco still makes an equivalent blank, their 1014D. A competent locksmith can make a key for your lock.

    Pete Schifferli

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