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I think the third one is a wrench of some kind. The fourth one appears to be
a very old Yale. Any other guesses?

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Stormin Mormon wrote:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...21898 57&rd=1

I think the third one is a wrench of some kind. The fourth one appears to be
a very old Yale. Any other guesses?

I haven't a clue. A couple look like they would make good beer bottle
cap removers (like for Beck's), if nothing else.
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I got two guesses on the Locksmithing usenet group. One fellow says that two
of them are keys for Model A Fords, the square hole is a gas valve wrench
for the acetylene tank.

Another fellow suggests the key with the notch in the handle might be a
bottle opener.

Some very wise folks out there. And I thank you all.

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Stormin Mormon wrote:


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...21898 57&rd=1

I think the third one is a wrench of some kind. The fourth one appears to

be
a very old Yale. Any other guesses?

Hi,
To me they all look sort of church key(bottle cap/can opener)
Tony


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so much for the locksmith pro you adverised you are, id hate to see
your HVAC work . You ahack Boi

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IHave seen the torch wrench (with the square hole) with welding
equipment also. The one on the right is a Key for a Privacy lock type
Door set. They came with them when I was a kid I had a WHOLE bunch of
them , cause my grandfather was an Apartment maintenance guy, and I
got all the cool useless stuff like that................The "yale" key
looks like it was modified to open botlles.
The tooth/notching on the first one looks likesome nicely done
homemade Skeleton key substitute, made from some other tool metal.
(hacksaw blade or such)




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