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Type of Keys

When we think of a key, what comes to mind is usually one of its more common variants. We visualize a house key, a car key, and perhaps even the classic skeleton key. But though we tend to think of keys in these forms, they actually come in all shapes and sizes, depending on how they function and the lock they have to open.

There are master keys which are used to open several locks in the same set, double-sided keys which are paired with more complex locks, keys like keycards and control keys for innovative security systems, and of course, keys for antique locks like the aforementioned skeleton key, which may not be as practical as they once were, but are prized for their historical and aesthetic value.

We can benefit from these many types of keys by choosing the ones that best suit our needs, and making good use of them. Aside from antique keys, these keys and their corresponding locks can be provided by first-rate locksmith companies. While vintage lock and key sets are not sold by these companies, the restoration and reminting of antique keys are usually part and parcel of a quality locksmith's services.

Here's a short list of different types of keys you may find in any locksmith store: Mul-t-lock, Medeco, Sargent, Arrow, Ilco, Jet, Yale, Kaba, Corbin, Russwin, National, & all car brands keys that are actually made by the key blanks manufactories Ilco & Jet.

Regardless of the type of key you're after, it's imperative that you locate a locksmith to have your keys made. Reliable locksmiths close to where you live may be listed in several web directories, so if you want to find local professionals who make keys of all kinds, the World Wide Web is as good a place as any to start looking.

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