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Post by juke46 on Oct 21, 2020 15:00:42 GMT
I purchased these a longtime ago, maybe the Fun Fair?. A number of them were Rockola but I no longer have those. I have never found the correct name for these types of keys. I just call them the keys with a squiggly worm groove. I have a number of them. I wonder if anyone has the correct name for them. I got the "squiggly worm keys" myself already. One person claimed they were concentric. They don't look like that compared to the ones I find on the internet. I think Buckley used these types locks on their wall boxes. imageshack.com/i/pnkGMjOtj
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Post by Ron Rich on Oct 21, 2020 17:05:29 GMT
Hi David, Did you ask this question somewhere else before-- I seem to recall reading it somewhere, and answering it ? To the best of my knowledge, these were called "Bell" or "Bellock" hi security keys, and used mostly in the gaming (think, "one armed bandits") industry. Ron Rich
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Post by juke46 on Oct 22, 2020 11:30:58 GMT
Ron, You are absolutely correct! At this age, I think my Tormat might be missing a few Torroids! Anna says my entire memory system is short-circuited! Your advice and skill is always greatly appreciated! Thank you Ron!
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Post by Ron Rich on Oct 22, 2020 12:48:19 GMT
Hi David, My Tormat Memory Unit was replaced ( along with Seeburg's) by a company called "Booze-Allen---" It is C-MOS based system, and therefor not real reliable, plus, IMHO, engineering was "shoddy"--and if someone forgets to re-place my batteries on a yearly basis, I tend to have re-call problems ! Ron Rich
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