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On 31/07/2013 21:13, charles wrote:
In article , D.M.Chapman
wrote:
In article , polygonum
wrote:

If the lock is one where specific authorisation is required to get a
copy made, then that does indeed go some way towards stopping there
being any copies out there. Though I am sure many people here could
somehow knock up a replica of some sort that would function, so it is
not a guarantee.



When I was a student (20 years back now...) our room keys were marked "Do
not duplicate" and where apparantly licenced so blanks couldn't be
obtained.



Was fairly well known the the guy in the market who cut keys for a quid
would also cut these one - he just charged a fiver for them :-)


I'd not trust "no one is allowed to copy the key". It'll make things
harder maybe, but near impossible to prevent completely.


especially as it was ruled an interference with free trading to restrict
the issue of blanks.

Don't know about that. I look after an office block with 6 suites.
Each has security keys and only one locksmith can get the blanks.

My local, very good, locksmith said he could make a key by starting with
a block of brass & doing it by hand, but it would cost hundreds - and he
wouldn't do it even then.

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