Christian wrote....
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In total, there are three different keys used on the 21MX, 1000M and
1000E/F.
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On Fri, 22 Sep 2017, Jay West via cctalk wrote:
Ug... no. There are not 3 different keys used. And for the record, the 1000M
and 1000E/F are *ALL* 21MX's, at least in the end. They are also all
"1000's" in the end as well :> But 21MX & 1000M/E/F is redundant.
Christian sent pictures of three keys.  I don't know anything about 
the machines, nor what might have been swapped between machines.
His pictures are:

H2007 - double sided Chicago key, brass, in a 21MX in the pictures
http://www.ebay.com/itm/322652408202 (seller shows same picture for several different keys)
4T1427 - single sided, in an HP 1000 E-Series; brass, no pictures of cuts; 
BUT, described in complete detail in Dennis Boone's post yesterday
"The CCL 4T1427 key, which is NOT what Mike needs, would be cut on an
Ilco S1003A blank, cuts 1427 bow-to-tip."

Unmarked - single sided in an HP 1000 M-series; looks like a cheap generic cam lock, may be a post-sale replacement lock (due to too many keys extant, or the boss wandered off with the key) It is definitely NOT a match for either of the keys that Dennis described. Cuts from bow to tip look like they could be something like 6-1-3-1 (depending on depth specs) At first glance, I thought that it might be a CH751 (THE most common cam lock), but it is slightly different.


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