Those old key blanks I didn't throw away yet

Wow, what were the odds I needed four CO-87 blanks this week. And had some CO-89 which worked nicely cause they were six pin cylinders I was using.

Anyone else ever need an old doo jiggy that was laying around?

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Stormin Mormon
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Of course you need a good junk pile. If you didn't have a good supply of junk you would play hell in finding the cap pin you lost or perhaps a return spring for a mortise lock or something.

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Roger Shoaf

I buy CO-87 by the 50.. methinks it TOTALLY depends ON YOUR AREA..

I toss all the Falcons I get away- as so much trash, just like the locks. --Shiva--

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--Shiva--

I've got some CO87's-but then again I'm a friggin' packrat-LOL

Later, goma

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goma865

Wow. Around here, CO87 is a fairly popular commercial keyway. I got through 1 - 2 (or more) boxes a year.

But I do admit to being a pack rat.

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Bob DeWeese, CML

I just might order some more-thanks for the heads-up

goma.

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goma865

Thou art neither a top poster, nor a bottom poster, I would thou wert top or bottom poster. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither top nor bottom, I will....

Rev. 3:16 and 16.

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Stormin Mormon

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steve

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