My memory is a little fuzzy on this but I seem to remember that for one of the manufacturers there was a numbered key that opened all of that company's back doors on EM pins. Any old operators who can confirm this?
I just boosted the price on all my pins $100 because they have original locks...
Oh, I mean original as in, the lock put in by the last guy...
Just wait, next month I'm gonna boost all ads by $100 because they have original levelers!!
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Ok, everyone, as you were.
Next!
And World War III has been averted.
Quoted from DennisDodel:My memory is a little fuzzy on this but I seem to remember that for one of the manufacturers there was a numbered key that opened all of that company's back doors on EM pins. Any old operators who can confirm this?
From memory: I think it was a #288 key on Williams back doors.
.................David Marston
Quoted from dmarston:From memory: I think it was a #288 key on Williams back doors.
.................David Marston
Thanks Dave. That sounds right.
Dennis
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