#37776 - 10/30/0504:58 AMRe: what is your every day carry?
Paul810
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Registered: 03/02/03
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Loc: NJ, USA
They arn't always numbered to represent the cut. Often they are coded where one would have to look up the cuts. However, any good locksmith could cut a key based on a good picture anyway, especially for a lock like a Kwickset or Schlage.
After I worked with a locksmith for a while I changed all my locks in my home to Medeco. You would be amazed how easy it is to open the locks people commonly use in their home or get a key made up. (Especially when not installed correctly)
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