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Post by SafeInSanity on Apr 3, 2024 5:40:19 GMT -5
Imagine carrying a bunch of these around on your key chain! π
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Post by gibby on Apr 4, 2024 14:03:52 GMT -5
I donβt get it ??
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Post by jayman on Apr 4, 2024 14:15:49 GMT -5
That looks really old school
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Post by gibby on Apr 4, 2024 15:53:48 GMT -5
That looks really old school Maybe the key to locking Safe in the asylum ?
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Post by kerri on Apr 4, 2024 16:57:34 GMT -5
A key chain full of keys like that would be heavy.
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Post by Justbec on Apr 5, 2024 11:23:29 GMT -5
I love skeleton keys. I used to collect them. You can still find some very old houses that still use them.
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Post by SafeInSanity on Apr 5, 2024 12:33:52 GMT -5
I love skeleton keys. I used to collect them. You can still find some very old houses that still use them. Yup, my childhood home had them..
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Post by niftiness on Apr 6, 2024 4:15:15 GMT -5
how about something more modern... like from Rahway in NJ.
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Post by SafeInSanity on Apr 6, 2024 5:39:25 GMT -5
how about something more modern... like from Rahway in NJ. What is that key for? π€
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Post by spice on Apr 6, 2024 10:04:19 GMT -5
Custodians at the schools I worked in always had a lot of keys.
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Post by niftiness on Apr 6, 2024 12:03:33 GMT -5
how about something more modern... like from Rahway in NJ. What is that key for? π€ that's the kind of key used to lock individual cells as well as gates to housing units (dorm area with rows of bunk beds)... and any hallway gates. they're brass and about the size of that OLD one at the beginning of this thread.
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