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On a fabulous inspection the other day of a completely remodeled 1880's row house just blocks from the United States Capitol Building, I was impressed by the key that came out of the lock box to get us in. It was a skeleton key! I LOVE old skeleton keys! Skeleton keys are used to open what were called "warded locks." Sometimes called "passkeys" their shape resembles a skeletal figure and that's likely how they got their common name. And that is why they were, and are, so effective. Only one key shape can open the lock. It could not be "picked." The key opened this lock, which has been there since the house was built! It works inside and out. I bet it only needs a little oil shot inside once a year. Obviously someone still trusts this old lock and key to do the job because they are protecting an investment selling for well above $1 million. Only one key was in the lock box. I suppose there are more. And more can be cut! What is a warded lock? It is simple and every lock is different. Which is why it is so very effective. Wards are obstructions. These obstructions are designed and placed inside the lock. Any pattern of wards can be used. The key is cut with slots to allow it to turn as it avoids the obstructions, allowing it to rotate, activating a lever or sliding a bolt and thus opening the lock. And the key above, and therefore the lock on that house, is very simply cut. There are many locksmiths still cutting these keys. Put succinctly, it is SECURE. My recommendation: If you see a skeleton key come out of a lock box, rejoice! It is a good lock! Even my bump keys can't open it! |
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Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC
Based in Bristow, serving all of Northern Virginia www.jaymarinspect.com Northern Virginia Home Inspector Festina Lente - Make Haste Slowly |
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As always, an education in every post. Nice Jay...it's a shame we've called "obsolete" so many things that are so simple, yet so effective!
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Very nice graphic. Clearly shows how they work. Thanks!
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Dominic Maricic
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There were no "master" keys with those locks Casey. Show me one of today's locks that will last for 130 years, with it's original key(s)!!
Thanks Dom. Is there a search feature for our websites, especially the blog page? If someone goes to my site and wants to look up something quickly on the blog pages, is that possible to do? |
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Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC
Based in Bristow, serving all of Northern Virginia www.jaymarinspect.com Northern Virginia Home Inspector Festina Lente - Make Haste Slowly |
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It's something that can be turned on. Look in your blocks and see if you see a search, if not , let me know.
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Dominic Maricic
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