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by cledry » 6 Aug 2021 0:54
I have 20 lateral file cabinets to make either duplicate keys and/or originate keys to. 3 other locksmiths have failed, I don't want to be the 4th! Codes are KN28, KN41, KN48 etc... Original keys have a distinctive logo that I cannot determine the manufacturer from, but perhaps someone recognizes it. Cabinets, and locks have no manufacturer, but appear to be really high quality. Let me know if any of this looks familiar.    
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by Safecrackin Sammy » 6 Aug 2021 18:55
It reminds me of Chicago locks.
Open the drawers and see if there is a mfg name etc. on the outside of the drawer sides.
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by billdeserthills » 6 Aug 2021 22:07
Have you tried cramming a Chicago 100AM blank into it yet?
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by cledry » 6 Aug 2021 22:32
billdeserthills wrote:Have you tried cramming a Chicago 100AM blank into it yet?
Yes. Actually I can make keys by pulling the core and using a slightly modified IN8 blank, but because the bottom of the IN8 is modified I cannot simply make duplicates of the customer's existing keys. I sent an image to Easykeys, they are baffled. Same with Blue Dog, but with Liam no longer running it, they aren't as good at identifying things. Sent the images to Cindy at Kenstan and she thinks it is one of their private label restricted keys. She is sending me a sample cut key to test.
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by cledry » 6 Aug 2021 22:34
Safecrackin Sammy wrote:It reminds me of Chicago locks.
Open the drawers and see if there is a mfg name etc. on the outside of the drawer sides.
The lock doesn't look like the typical Chicago lock which generally just have the plug showing. No luck, the cabinets supposedly have no identifying marks to make obtaining keys more difficult. No serial numbers, no labels. The county actually completely disassembled a cabinet looking for a manufacturer. I am able to make working keys, but not able to make duplicates from originals.
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by billdeserthills » 7 Aug 2021 1:08
I bet you could get a great deal on 20 file cabinet bars
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by jeffmoss26 » 7 Aug 2021 9:51
Knoll? Try Easykeys
"I tried smoking a blank once. I was never able to keep the tip lit long enough to inhale." - ltdbjd
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by cledry » 7 Aug 2021 10:45
jeffmoss26 wrote:Knoll? Try Easykeys
They have no idea.
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by Raymond » 7 Aug 2021 16:37
Please remove a plug so we can see the shape.
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by cledry » 7 Aug 2021 21:48
Raymond wrote:Please remove a plug so we can see the shape.

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by Evan » 10 Aug 2021 20:08
cledry wrote:The lock doesn't look like the typical Chicago lock which generally just have the plug showing. No luck, the cabinets supposedly have no identifying marks to make obtaining keys more difficult. No serial numbers, no labels. The county actually completely disassembled a cabinet looking for a manufacturer.
I am able to make working keys, but not able to make duplicates from originals.
@cledry: Those file cabinets spawned from somewhere. If it is a county government, ask them to have their accounting or purchasing staff look through old records to determine when and from whom they were purchased. This will help you identify the contract furniture manufacturer who built them. ~~ Evan
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by cledry » 15 Aug 2021 16:04
Evan wrote:cledry wrote:The lock doesn't look like the typical Chicago lock which generally just have the plug showing. No luck, the cabinets supposedly have no identifying marks to make obtaining keys more difficult. No serial numbers, no labels. The county actually completely disassembled a cabinet looking for a manufacturer.
I am able to make working keys, but not able to make duplicates from originals.
@cledry: Those file cabinets spawned from somewhere. If it is a county government, ask them to have their accounting or purchasing staff look through old records to determine when and from whom they were purchased. This will help you identify the contract furniture manufacturer who built them. ~~ Evan
Good idea Evan.
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by cledry » 15 Aug 2021 16:05
Well the Kenstan key was not it. In fact it was a regular 54G keyway which I knew wouldn't work. Oh well.
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by RubberBanned » 16 Aug 2021 15:45
cledry wrote:Well the Kenstan key was not it. In fact it was a regular 54G keyway which I knew wouldn't work. Oh well.
Hey Cledry, I had this same issue with a building I typically service, and if you look at the top of the bow, near the keyring hole, there's a :B", that a restricted blank, here's a source for such information. http://configurator.kenstanlock.com/sto ... FdoWjG.pdfI hope this helps.
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by cledry » 21 Aug 2021 13:51
RubberBanned wrote:cledry wrote:Well the Kenstan key was not it. In fact it was a regular 54G keyway which I knew wouldn't work. Oh well.
Hey Cledry, I had this same issue with a building I typically service, and if you look at the top of the bow, near the keyring hole, there's a :B", that a restricted blank, here's a source for such information. http://configurator.kenstanlock.com/sto ... FdoWjG.pdfI hope this helps.
That was my first thought, but I have some Kenstan B keyway plugs and keys and this isn't the same.
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