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jakeg Inner circle 1741 Posts |
I've had these locks for so long, that I don't know which is which. I know that one of them is the Keys to Judah. I don't know which one, and I don't know the name of the other one.
One is a stack lock, the keys have teeth on both sidesThe other is a heavy smooth brass lock with the logo 'WB' on it. |
Julie Inner circle 3936 Posts |
The stack lock with teeth on each side of the keys is likely a Key-R-Rect set.
Julie |
jakeg Inner circle 1741 Posts |
Thanks Julie. That sounds right.
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MentalistCreationLab Inner circle 1528 Posts |
Here this may help.
In the photos below you can see two of the original versions of these. If you have had them a long time you may have these versions. The newer versions are similar but the actual workings may very also the quality will vary depending on who made the versions you own. Keys of Judah original Stuart James http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa120......umvg.jpg Key R Rect Carl Wolf http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa120......rt0s.jpg |
jakeg Inner circle 1741 Posts |
Wow, thank you. I certainly appreciate the photos.
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Julie Inner circle 3936 Posts |
Hi Guys
For the record: the "original" Carl Wolf (Merriss Magic) version of Key-R-Rect had more keys than did the reissue from him in later years. Carl said over time he had determined from actual performers of the trick that additional duplicate ungimmicked keys were unnecessary. Julie |
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