Wow! No shit? I didn't think they actually existed - let alone two???!!! LOL
They are on Ebay. Same guy selling the locks.
Skins: Sorry I never sent one...the nature of my life I guess. Little things fall through the cracks. Best intentions and all that...
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Hen's teeth indeed, pretty rare these days. Most have been lost. Here are the two that came with my Fellini in 1976, still unused.
For the sharp-eyed, or those with good memories, one side of the key is slightly rounded at the edge, and the other side is completely flat. You're looking at the slightly rounded edge side.
All the best,
WW
Got the case, now I got the keys..:thumbup:
(To the one who was going to send one, I appreciate for the offer but I found them)
Yes indeed. That's because the keys are stamped from flat stock.
You can easily tell a fake one because it is "cut" or "ground" from a blank. I have seen a few. They pop up with cases for sale on Ebay.
it's Hangemhigh aka Sam EnglesI bought some on eBay recently because the last Fellini I sold everybody asked if have the key.
The only problem is they came from that crook in Jackson Tennessee.
Actually a woman with the same last name
it's Hangemhigh aka Sam Engles
be carefull when you send Money, he owes me 2500 Bucks from 2010 on
it's Hangemhigh aka Sam Engles
be carefull when you send Money, he owes me 2500 Bucks from 2010 on
Hen's teeth indeed, pretty rare these days. Most have been lost. Here are the two that came with my Fellini in 1976, still unused.
For the sharp-eyed, or those with good memories, one side of the key is slightly rounded at the edge, and the other side is completely flat. You're looking at the slightly rounded edge side.
All the best,
WW
The flat side have #'s stamped on them?
No, they don't have any numbers on either side.
All the best,
WW
Mine are rounded on only one side and have small #'s on the "flat" side...
What does that mean? They're repro's? Diary box keys? Fake?? When do you think they were made?