DEC keys (was: DEC keys and consoles)

From: David H Quackenbush <dhq_at_juno.com>
Date: Mon Aug 4 09:12:26 1997

Hello Philip,
 I have some keys and access to key blanks used in older electronic
equipment.
If you send me a tracing or photocopy of your key I might be able to
match it.
 
Regards, David Quackenbush
                  PO Box 22394
                  Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33335


On Mon, 04 Aug 97 14:21:30 BST Philip.Belben_at_powertech.co.uk writes:
>> Thanks for the information. I'll try to get a copy of the
>cylindrical
>> key made using the key code. The end of the key is broken off
>inside
>> the keylock on the 11/10, so my best course of action here might be
>to
>> extract the part that is inside the lock and have a duplicate made
>from that.
>
>Might work. Alternatively, does the lock with the broken bit of key
>turn with a screwdriver?
>
>When I tried to get my 11/10 console key duplicated, the locksmith
>didn't even know of a source of blanks. This is the same locksmith
>who
>copied keys on restricted blanks (which he had in stock) that operated
>
>bits of power station equipment from the 1950s.
>
>I have yet to find anyone who will duplicate my 11/10 key...
>
>Philip.
>
>
Received on Mon Aug 04 1997 - 09:12:26 BST

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