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by rdoe » 20 Aug 2006 20:47
I picked up this lock a few hours ago at a garage sale. Well of course the first thing I do is take it apart and pick the thing. I raked it open after a bit of frustration and pulled it apart. The lock had no key so when I was looking at it I figured that would be great, something for me to learn to impression on. Well much to my dissatisfaction, I cannot find a key blank that looks anything like the cylinder. I took a few photos which I am attaching if anyone can help me out with what keyway these are I would greatly appreciate it!
I apologize for my pretty poor photoshop skills but I couldn't really tell the keyway from the photo so I attempted to create a red outline of it.

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by keysman » 20 Aug 2006 22:22
kind of hard to tell exactly from your photo
Try a J, K , L most likely an L
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by Lammy » 20 Aug 2006 22:39
I doubt it is any of those three keyways you listed. The pictures shown are the mirror of the J, K, and L keyways, unless the pic is inverted. All of the Best keyways that I have seen have the top of the blade on the left side of the key, not the right as pictured. Are you sure this lock is a Best?
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by rdoe » 20 Aug 2006 22:45
I am 100% positive this is a Best lock, the rest of the lock had Best stamped on it and its uses 7 pins. Is there any way its like some special version that Best makes/made ?
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by ericm115 » 20 Aug 2006 22:46
I'm holding a J up to the screen and it looks almost identical but mirrored...
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by ericm115 » 20 Aug 2006 22:46
erm. nm. posted too quickly. not identical. close though.
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by rdoe » 20 Aug 2006 22:55
I just looked around and found this post:
http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=13677
the cylinder that I have looks like it would accept this key.
Can anyone confirm that what I have is a "restricted keyway"??[/url]
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by unbreakable » 20 Aug 2006 23:12
Sorry, but that doesn't look likr itll fit, at least no to me anyway.
theres some great key and keyway guides on Zekes site I believe, maybe these will help?
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by unbreakable » 20 Aug 2006 23:13
unbreakable wrote:Sorry, but that doesn't look likr itll fit, at least no to me anyway.
theres some great key and keyway guides on Zekes site I believe, maybe these will help?
Sorry....
Man, I really should start spell checking.....
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by rdoe » 20 Aug 2006 23:29
theres some great key and keyway guides on Zekes site I believe, maybe these will help?
I have not posted 30 messages, so I can't register yet for Zeke's site yet 
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by unbreakable » 20 Aug 2006 23:33
rdoe wrote:theres some great key and keyway guides on Zekes site I believe, maybe these will help?
I have not posted 30 messages, so I can't register yet for Zeke's site yet 
Ahh, I see. I have been searching thru all of the keyway guides I have, but to no avail thus far. Ill keep looking though.
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by rdoe » 20 Aug 2006 23:39
unbreakable,
Thanks for taking the time to search through all the keyway guides you have!!
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by rdoe » 2 Sep 2006 20:04
The keyway indeed does look like a B1 or B2 keyway, does anyone know if these are unrestricted keys that I would be able to purchase??
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