Hello Philip,
I have some keys and access to key blanks used in older electronic
equipment.
If you send me a tracing or photocopy of your key I might be able to
match it.
Regards, David Quackenbush
PO Box 22394
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33335
On Mon, 04 Aug 97 14:21:30 BST Philip.Belben(a)powertech.co.uk writes:
Thanks for the
information. I'll try to get a copy of the
cylindrical
key made using the key code. The end of the key
is broken off
inside
the keylock on the 11/10, so my best course of
action here might be
to
extract the part that is inside the lock and have
a duplicate made
from that.
Might work. Alternatively, does the lock with the broken bit of key
turn with a screwdriver?
When I tried to get my 11/10 console key duplicated, the locksmith
didn't even know of a source of blanks. This is the same locksmith
who
copied keys on restricted blanks (which he had in stock) that operated
bits of power station equipment from the 1950s.
I have yet to find anyone who will duplicate my 11/10 key...
Philip.