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big ol' church keys

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big ol' church keys

Postby Rickthepick » 11 Jul 2010 14:17

Are the big cast church keys of any value? I got a couple in a job lot of locksmith stock i bought. They look pretty old
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Re: big ol' church keys

Postby criminalhate » 11 Jul 2010 19:59

probably to someone somewhere

everything has somebody who collects them.
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Re: big ol' church keys

Postby Rickthepick » 17 Jul 2010 5:56

Heres what i got:

one is a blank! must be pretty rare i reckon

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Also got some cool old locks:

A union 6 lever double bitted padlock (key doesnt work and i havent picked it yet)

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And a well made yale warded lock with silver key

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Im really starting to like the old locks
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Re: big ol' church keys

Postby aussielocky » 17 Jul 2010 18:12

Both the keys are modern. Made by Keys of Steel in willenhall. Used to sell through major suppliers for about 15 quid each.

The 6 lever padlock & key is worth about a fiver.

The Yale is nicer, probably 10 to 15 or so.
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Re: big ol' church keys

Postby Rickthepick » 18 Jul 2010 1:50

sweet nice little bonus. cost me £2 for the lot, il prob just keep em to play with 8)
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Re: big ol' church keys

Postby peterwn » 23 May 2014 20:24

"And a well made yale warded lock with silver key"
These padlocks have 3 to 6 levers depending on size. Key goes through a hole in the levers. There will be a few wards too.
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Re: big ol' church keys

Postby KPick » 23 May 2014 20:33

To the right buyer at the right auction, you can probably get, lets say 50 bucks a piece! (but lets be honest, a key is a key and without a lock, they aren't very valuable.)
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Re: big ol' church keys

Postby Mikeh727 » 8 Jun 2014 15:56

My version of a church key...:)

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My wife and I went to a benefit last night and they were passing these out to everyone who attended.

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Re: big ol' church keys

Postby femurat » 8 Jun 2014 16:20

Hey Mike that key bow looks a bottle opener to me.

Cheers :)
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Re: big ol' church keys

Postby Mikeh727 » 8 Jun 2014 16:29

Femurat,

Yep, that's right! A bottle opener is also called a churchkey. Actually, the term churchkey used to only refer to can openers that opened up the old flat top cans of beer but the term seems to have spread to anything that will open a bottle of beer, at least around where I live. Here's a link that discusses it a little bit.

http://www.churchkeycanco.com/faq.html

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Re: big ol' church keys

Postby femurat » 9 Jun 2014 4:45

Thanks for the explanation Mike. Now I know one more thing. You brought to my mind the canned fruit juices my parents gave me many years ago. They needed a big hole to let the juice out and a small one on the opposite side of the lid to allow air in. I was too young for beer...

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