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History of keys

Each key belongs to a lock, but this article focuses on the keys themselves. I bought my first antique key in a curio shop in Prague in 1962. I still have that key, and many others that came later, from the Roman Era to modern ASSA ABLOY cylinder lock keys.

Published 16 Nov 2007

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