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skeleton keys

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skeleton keys

Postby daveylid » 2 Mar 2014 11:10

Were would I get a skeleton key to fit roullet,slot machines
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Re: skeleton keys

Postby torontosafecracker » 2 Mar 2014 11:59

I'm guessing they make many different keyways and locks on gaming machines. But If you are going to get a proper answer, I'm guessing you will need some pictures, or some kind of reference.

Also, please describe what you mean by skeleton key? Some people use this term in different ways.
If you could describe the situation a bit better, I bet we could be a lot more helpful. Is the machine yours? are you looking just to have it opened ? or maybe you need a new key made. Pictures, Info, and what you are trying to do, will help us, help you.


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Re: skeleton keys

Postby KPick » 3 Mar 2014 14:34

yes pictures are helpful! always use pictures instead of describing a lock because many locks seems very alike when people give out vague descriptions of them..

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Re: skeleton keys

Postby dll932 » 3 Mar 2014 16:07

You won't find one-there's no such thing. I work in a casin0 and the locks have restricted keys anyhow.
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Re: skeleton keys

Postby GWiens2001 » 3 Mar 2014 18:38

Have to admit, would be a bit uneasy giving someone information about skeleton keys for spam machines. Don't have any information about that, which probably does not exist anyway. The spam would have the keys needed for their machines. If you are considering buying used machines, they would most likely not have the locks in them anyway, or would come with the necessary keys.

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