Corbin Emhart Interlocking Master Pins
The code is hidden in the tumblers. One position opens the lock, another position opens one of these doors...
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Oldfast wrote:Oh be still my beating heart. I'll be patient... but I'm certainly on the lookout for one of those beauties. Thanks for the pics Xeo!
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jharveee wrote:the notches on the bottom of key....are they there to re-align the what look to be dovetail joints? Or maybe internal warding?
Awe struck.
Riyame wrote:jharveee wrote:the notches on the bottom of key....are they there to re-align the what look to be dovetail joints? Or maybe internal warding?
Awe struck.
They are to let the tabs on the pins pass. The cylinder also has notches for the pins so that they stay aligned.
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