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by greyman » 28 Jun 2007 17:46
I was in the northern part of the UK on a holiday the other day, near a place called Hexham. There is an achaeological dig site there called Vindolanda. They have made some amazing discoveries of artefacts buried for nearly 2000 years in the clay from ancient Roman settlement days at Hadrian's Wall. Among the aterfacts there were some Roman keys and locks. Here are the photos of the keys that I took (I was going to take some more photos but I got asked to put my camera away!).
This is an early warded lock key:
These are Egyptian type keys (I think):
What did the Romans ever do for us? 
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by Eyes_Only » 28 Jun 2007 18:33
Looks like the Egyptians slept easier than the Romans judging from those two pictures. 
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by thubanpete » 28 Jun 2007 21:56
<scoops jaw up off the floor>
Okaaayyyy....If those were the keys, I feel sorry for the Egyptian and Roman locksport enthusiasts. 
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by freakparade3 » 28 Jun 2007 22:26
I did some research on the history of locks. It's very amazing some of the concepts that were put into security back then.
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by Kaellman » 29 Jun 2007 5:07
I did some research on the history of locks. It's very amazing some of the concepts that were put into security back then.
I know. Some of these locks was a great inspiration source for locksmithts from the early 1800s. For example Stansburys pushpin lock.
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by raimundo » 29 Jun 2007 8:36
I could pick that, I could pick that! and that, that, that, oooh, whats that high security?
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by Kaellman » 29 Jun 2007 16:48
hahaha! keep in mind that you'll prolly need a frekkin demeled shovel to be able manipulate those rusty oldtimers.
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by greyman » 29 Jun 2007 17:08
Eyes_Only wrote:Looks like the Egyptians slept easier than the Romans judging from those two pictures. 
Yes, but all of these keys were being used in the same place at the same time by the ancient Romans at Vindolanda. I have no idea who used what keys. Perhaps the warded one was higher security and used by the commanding officer at the camp or something.
Weren't the Egyptian keys made out of wood, not iron?
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by keysman » 29 Jun 2007 17:52
similiar keys are found on e-bay . search for " roman key"
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by ponsaloti » 30 Jun 2007 5:53
This post has bought a little tear to my eye.
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by jordyh » 30 Jun 2007 6:18
raimundo wrote:I could pick that, I could pick that! and that, that, that, oooh, whats that high security? 
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by LockNewbie21 » 30 Jun 2007 16:59
I liked the booby traped door locks the used to have.. i want that on my door, pick it wrong.. off with your hand or head 
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by n2oah » 1 Jul 2007 2:15
keysman wrote:similiar keys are found on e-bay . search for " roman key"
Unfortunately, they are only replicas.
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by Marco » 1 Jul 2007 4:01
LockNewbie21 wrote:I liked the booby traped door locks the used to have.. i want that on my door, pick it wrong.. off with your hand or head 
Or even better, we could recommend these types of locks to any noob who annoys us on this site
( i know i can't talk because i still consider myself to be a noob  )
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by Raccoon » 1 Jul 2007 4:50
raimundo wrote:I could pick that, I could pick that! and that, that, that, oooh, whats that high security?
Hehe, of course. You were around when those locks were still in use! 
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