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Curtis key blanks

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Curtis key blanks

Postby sheldonl » 7 Apr 2013 19:31

I used to see many "Curtis" keyblanks. We have one for our toyota. However, the car is over fifteen years old, so I'm sure the blank was duplicated some time ago.

Does anyone know if these blanks are still made/available? As I said they seem quite rare.

Thank you for your assistance.
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Re: Curtis key blanks

Postby MBI » 7 Apr 2013 19:41

Not sure if that brand is still being made, but I have some and see them around now and again, especially on ebay. What blank number are you looking for?
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Re: Curtis key blanks

Postby cledry » 7 Apr 2013 21:30

No longer made. Curtis used to make blanks and clippers for automotive work plus regular common key blanks.

Not sure why anyone would look specifically for a Curtis blank though.
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Re: Curtis key blanks

Postby jeffmoss26 » 8 Apr 2013 9:26

Yep, another relic of the past. We have quite a few old Curtis blanks at the hardware store. They were based here in Cleveland along with Cole.
Barnes Distribution still sells the Curtis key machines and clippers.
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Re: Curtis key blanks

Postby sheldonl » 8 Apr 2013 18:12

cledry wrote:No longer made. Curtis used to make blanks and clippers for automotive work plus regular common key blanks.

Not sure why anyone would look specifically for a Curtis blank though.



My dad's duplicate key for our 1997, Toyota is on a Curtis Blank. That is one reason I am asking since the car is only 16 years old they can't have been gone that long. Does anyone know when they went out of business?

Thanks for the input.
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Re: Curtis key blanks

Postby 2octops » 9 Apr 2013 17:01

I ordered keys from them a couple of years ago.

They made some precuts that were only available from them and the OEM.
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Re: Curtis key blanks

Postby MBI » 9 Apr 2013 18:44

Sheldon, what's with all the obscure key blank and key company trivia?
Yet another high school paper you're writing?
I'm trying to figure out if you're just trolling us here, because you have a knack for phrasing things in just the right way to sound rather demanding.
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Re: Curtis key blanks

Postby Joe Momma » 9 Apr 2013 19:32

What blank?
I have a ton of them curtis ones....LOL
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Re: Curtis key blanks

Postby cledry » 9 Apr 2013 23:12

sheldonl wrote:
cledry wrote:No longer made. Curtis used to make blanks and clippers for automotive work plus regular common key blanks.

Not sure why anyone would look specifically for a Curtis blank though.



My dad's duplicate key for our 1997, Toyota is on a Curtis Blank. That is one reason I am asking since the car is only 16 years old they can't have been gone that long. Does anyone know when they went out of business?

Thanks for the input.


That logic doesn't follow. I have Curtis blanks still hanging around and could cut one tomorrow, but that doesn't mean they were in business yesterday.
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Re: Curtis key blanks

Postby sheldonl » 10 Apr 2013 18:09

MBI wrote:Sheldon, what's with all the obscure key blank and key company trivia?
Yet another high school paper you're writing?
I'm trying to figure out if you're just trolling us here, because you have a knack for phrasing things in just the right way to sound rather demanding.


I apologize if my tone came across as demanding or disrespectful in any way.

Perhaps I should have stated that antique/vintage hardware as well as hard to find key blanks are an interest of mine. Sure modern locks are interesting, but they certainly do not have to ornate artistic design of some of the products of yesteryear. I find it fascinating to hear from a locksmith who remembers some of the by-gone brands of the past.


I appreciate all answers I have received on this forum.

Respectfully,
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Re: Curtis key blanks

Postby sheldonl » 13 Apr 2013 11:42

Since were on the subject of rare key blanks is this brand another relic of the past: LSDA?

I [b]apologize for asking an additional question,[/b] but this seemed somewhat related.

I know at one time they made high quality key blanks for commercial applications. Didn't they also make their own neuter bow blanks? Does anyone know when they went out of business? Thanks
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Re: Curtis key blanks

Postby Squelchtone » 13 Apr 2013 15:00

sheldonl wrote:Since were on the subject of rare key blanks is this brand another relic of the past: LSDA?

I [b]apologize for asking an additional question,[/b] but this seemed somewhat related.

I know at one time they made high quality key blanks for commercial applications. Didn't they also make their own neuter bow blanks? Does anyone know when they went out of business? Thanks


I believe IDN Canada owns the brand LSDA Locksmith Dealers of America these days.. this should keep you busy for a while: http://domains.adrforum.com/domains/dec ... 461862.htm

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Re: Curtis key blanks

Postby jeffmoss26 » 13 Apr 2013 17:10

As Squelchtone said, LSDA is the 'house brand' of the locksmith distributor IDN.
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Re: Curtis key blanks

Postby cledry » 14 Apr 2013 10:03

LSDA is still very much in business.
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Re: Curtis key blanks

Postby Evan » 18 May 2013 10:19

sheldonl wrote:I used to see many "Curtis" keyblanks. We have one for our toyota. However, the car is over fifteen years old, so I'm sure the blank was duplicated some time ago.

Does anyone know if these blanks are still made/available? As I said they seem quite rare.

Thank you for your assistance.


Curtis used to be big in the hotel/lodging industry in offering those neuter bow/large bow custom coined keyblanks formerly used in many hotels...

When the hotel industry began migrating en masse to electronic based locking systems Curtis's niche market dried up and the companies remaining viable products were purchased by other businesses that still produce them...

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