Jacob Morgan wrote:In favor of Keso, I am not sure when The Complete Guide to Locks and Locksmithing started covering high security locks, but Medeco and Keso were in the high security lock section and the Time-Life researches probably consulted that book as it was the locksmithing book in libraries.
You nailed it, JM. Here's a quote from chapter one in
The Complete Guide...Sixth Edition which also features the Medeco on the cover: “A recent innovation in high-security mechanical locks came in 1967, with the introduction of the Medeco high-security cylinder. The cylinder, made by Roy C. Spain and his team, used chisel-pointed rotating pins and restricted angularly bitted keys that made picking and impressing harder. To open the lock, a key had to not only simultaneously lift each pin to the proper height, but also rotate each one to the proper position to allow a sidebar to retract. The name “Medeco” was based on the first two letters of each word of the name Mechanical Development Company.”