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Corbin Russwin keyway

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Corbin Russwin keyway

Postby Pick180 » 24 Jul 2017 12:29

I found some old keys in my grandparents house they have a really nice bitting and I want to match a cylinder to the key. The problem is that I cant find the keyway that is stamped on the back. Is there such a thing as a N21 keyway or does N21 not relate to the keyway.
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Re: Corbin Russwin keyway

Postby demux » 24 Jul 2017 14:39

Check out the CR Cylinder Manual, you can view it online here:

http://lsamichigan.org/Tech/CR_CylinderManual.pdf

CR has a lot of different keyways, pinning specs, etc, they're all in there.

I found a keyway N21 on page 23, but you might want to check the pics to be sure that's what you actually have. Keep in mind pics in most cylinder guides are drawn from the perspective of the cylinder. In other words, if you're looking at the profile of the key from the tip toward the bow, it won't match the pic, the pic is what that key would fit in to. To compare a key to those pics, imagine cutting the bow off the key and looking at the profile from the rear (but don't actually do that unless you really intend to ruin a key). It can be a bit tricky to turn things around visually in your head like that, but you get used to it. :wink:
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Re: Corbin Russwin keyway

Postby Gantry » 24 Jul 2017 15:46

demux wrote:Check out the CR Cylinder Manual, you can view it online here:

http://lsamichigan.org/Tech/CR_CylinderManual.pdf

CR has a lot of different keyways, pinning specs, etc, they're all in there.

I found a keyway N21 on page 23, but you might want to check the pics to be sure that's what you actually have. Keep in mind pics in most cylinder guides are drawn from the perspective of the cylinder. In other words, if you're looking at the profile of the key from the tip toward the bow, it won't match the pic, the pic is what that key would fit in to. To compare a key to those pics, imagine cutting the bow off the key and looking at the profile from the rear (but don't actually do that unless you really intend to ruin a key). It can be a bit tricky to turn things around visually in your head like that, but you get used to it. :wink:


Demux, I don't need to find a keyway profile but I wanted to thank you for the description you gave as far as the key & the keyway and how to look at them. As a new picker I didn't know that, so thank you
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Re: Corbin Russwin keyway

Postby jeffmoss26 » 25 Jul 2017 7:28

N21 would be an older Russwin keyway.
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Re: Corbin Russwin keyway

Postby Evan » 26 Jul 2017 6:39

Pick180 wrote:I found some old keys in my grandparents house they have a really nice bitting and I want to match a cylinder to the key. The problem is that I cant find the keyway that is stamped on the back. Is there such a thing as a N21 keyway or does N21 not relate to the keyway.


@Pick180:

N21 is an old Corbin Russwin keyway which became "inactive" in 1993.

You would not be able to obtain new cylinders in that keyway.

Your best bet to find a cylinder would be to search e-Bay.

~~ Evan
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