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by redghostmarie » 6 Jun 2012 4:39
Here IS a List of Key i Have accumulated.....
YS216 (no name) JX41 (Chicago Lock Co) 00145 (Amer. Lock Co.) NO # BLANK (CHINA) B and A (GM) X762DU (NIssan) X91, X123-DA25 (ILCO) Fits Y152 1770CH or 177OCH (NO NAME) 21 (Axxess) NO NUMBER (LUCAS) BLANK OLDER KEY CANT READ ANYTHING BUT an 56 A661 (master) NO NUMBER - Looks lik flat head screwdriver at tip (American Vermont W/ UP&Down arrows) NO NUMBER (DECO- D) A54276 (YALE) Y11 (COLE) A6712 (W) I BELIEVE IS A WEISER MKE (TRIMARK) E61424 (WEISER) E46240 (WEISER) WR-3 (CITRUS IDUSTRIES) HL238 (NO NAME) 8025 (NO NAME) A142 (EUROLOCKS/YAKIMA) E46115 & E63544 (WEISER) 44015 (WEISER)
I would appreciate any help put forth on any of these! THANK YOU <3
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by Legion303 » 6 Jun 2012 4:43
I don't understand the question.
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by cledry » 6 Jun 2012 6:21
YS216 (no name)= JX41 (Chicago Lock Co)=Chicago 00145 (Amer. Lock Co.)=padlock NO # BLANK (CHINA)=Chinese lock B and A (GM)=older General Motors vehicle they go to the same year vehicle one is primary the other secondary X762DU (NIssan)=Nissan X91, X123-DA25 (ILCO)=Kawasaki=Nissan Fits Y152 1770CH or 177OCH (NO NAME)=older Chrysler primary 21 (Axxess)=older Ford secondary NO NUMBER (LUCAS)=no idea, something British BLANK OLDER KEY CANT READ ANYTHING BUT an 56=older lock A661 (master)=Master padlock NO NUMBER - Looks lik flat head screwdriver at tip (American Vermont W/ UP&Down arrows)=American Vermont NO NUMBER (DECO- D) A54276 (YALE)=Yale pin tumbler Y11 (COLE)=Yale wafer A6712 (W) I BELIEVE IS A WEISER=possibly a Weiser MKE (TRIMARK)=Trimark E61424 (WEISER)=Weiser E46240 (WEISER)=Weiser WR-3 (CITRUS IDUSTRIES)=Weiser HL238 (NO NAME)=Hudson 8025 (NO NAME)=unknown A142 (EUROLOCKS/YAKIMA)=Yakima E46115 & E63544 (WEISER)=Weiser 44015 (WEISER)=Weiser
Not sure why you want to know.
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by redghostmarie » 6 Jun 2012 13:45
i just wanted to know what i can unlock with these keys.....
thanks for the help tho...
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by Evan » 6 Jun 2012 15:04
redghostmarie wrote:i just wanted to know what i can unlock with these keys.....
thanks for the help tho...
@redghostmarie: You can not unlock anything with those keys, as you do not know where the doors, cars or padlocks that those keys which you have found/collected fit... You have a small collection of "art" or the miniscule beginnings of a scrap collection... Good luck... ~~ Evan
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by MBI » 7 Jun 2012 0:33
Maybe I'm missing something here, but if these are your keys, and if you're wondering which of your locks they work with... have you considered just trying them out in your locks to see which keys work with which locks?
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by redghostmarie » 7 Jun 2012 2:32
I collect them, and if i can, i unlock things with them, hopefully with reward at the end...
honestly i have a buddy who is kind of a type of person who goes around town and picks/unlocks things to survive.
i have a blank vermont american key that looksl ike a flathead @ the end, with no numbers any idea what it might go to.
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by 2octops » 7 Jun 2012 22:07
redghostmarie wrote:i have a blank vermont american key that looksl ike a flathead @ the end, with no numbers any idea what it might go to.
Maybe it's a flathead screwdriver shaped like a key.
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by mh » 8 Jun 2012 0:53
redghostmarie wrote:I collect them, and if i can, i unlock things with them, hopefully with reward at the end...
honestly i have a buddy who is kind of a type of person who goes around town and picks/unlocks things to survive.
Hi redghostmarie, I hope you both find better ways to survive than picking/unlocking things that do not belong to you. In this forum, this is not accepted behavior. Thanks mh
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