High Tensile Forged-Brass Bit Key

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Item #: R-06BM-8730X

Description

This durable, solid-brass skeleton key features a double-notched bit, and typically operates about 30 percent of interior antique mortise locks. Results are not guaranteed - operability can only be determined by testing. Choose from an unlacquered brass or polished-nickel finish.

Dimensions: Overall length: 3 1/8". Barrel length: 2 1/2". Bit: 3/8" x 3/8".

Hardware Tip

The bow is the ring part that you hold, the barrel is the tube in the center and the bit is the tooth like part on the end.
WARNING: California Proposition 65

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1952 Door replacement

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Key matched 1952 door replacement

Excellent website for obtaining hard to find at local hardwa

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Keys and locks were perfect!

Heavy brass key

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I needed to replace a missing key for a mortise lock.

Quality item

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Quality skeleton key.

Skeleton Key

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Product worked perfectly. I went to my local locksmith first. He was able to accommodate me with a plastic and stamped metal key that worked. I then made a visual comparison and determined this key worked with the bit dimensions provided.

Skeleton key purchase

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Looks good have not been down to the farm to see if it works.

Thrilled to find this key!

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I read that this key profile fits many interior doors like mine, so I took a chance, and it does! Very high quality, too. I've recommended it to other people who have old houses with no keys.

Work perfectly for my locks.

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Filed these to match my original keys. Takes just a few minutes and is a lot cheaper than buying new locks.

Worked flawlessly

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I just recently bought a house that was built in 1938. the original five panel wood doors are still hanging with the original mortise locks. I wanted to keep the house original and set out to restore it but found that I had no keys for these wonderful old locks. A friend had a couple of vintage leys and luckily one of thee keys worked my locks. I matched that key with one from House of Antique Hardware and they worked beautifully.

Worked For Me

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Looked at rplacement keys at hardware/locksmith stores but the cost was too high. These keys work great in my room door locks.