Featured Advice on antique skeleton keys

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by VickyRenee, Jun 26, 2019.

  1. VickyRenee

    VickyRenee Active Member

    That's awesome information thank you!!
    These are great replies!!!
     
  2. VickyRenee

    VickyRenee Active Member

    I really appreciate your help!!!
    :happy:
     
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  3. VickyRenee

    VickyRenee Active Member

    Really???
    Someone at work suggested maybe for gaslighting or lamp?
     
  4. VickyRenee

    VickyRenee Active Member

    Me too!!!
    I've only seen pictures of them LOL and when I saw them at this estate sale I HAD to have them!
     
  5. VickyRenee

    VickyRenee Active Member

    There are two like that and they ARE very strange looking LOL.
    I was looking at the pic and I must've forgotten to include the other one. It actually has the info on it, it's a Yale and Towne.
     
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  6. Barbara Miller

    Barbara Miller New Member

    The keys used for furniture are called barrel keys. They are generally shorter and have a hole in the bottom. The parts of a skeleton key is the bit, shaft and the bow
     
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  7. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    even if this thread is a year old....that's great info !:):)

    Twice as great....in fact...:playful::playful::playful:
     
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