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I am trying to unlock a cabinet door in which the lock apparently takes a skeleton key.

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    I am trying to unlock a cabinet door in which the lock apparently takes a skeleton key. Complication: there is a solid pin in the center hole where the “shaft” of the key goes. In other words, a skeleton key with a hole in the shaft?
    #lockpicking

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      I am trying to unlock a cabinet door in which the lock apparently takes a skeleton key. Complication: there is a solid pin in the center hole where the “shaft” of the key goes. In other words, a skeleton key with a hole in the shaft?
      #lockpicking

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      @Radaghaz It could be a lot of things. A simple warded lock or a nice, difficult to pick lever lock🤷‍♂️

      If it's a warded lock you might be able to buy a generic set of keys and find one that works in it.

      A picture might help along with how old and expensive the cabinet might be...

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        @Radaghaz It could be a lot of things. A simple warded lock or a nice, difficult to pick lever lock🤷‍♂️

        If it's a warded lock you might be able to buy a generic set of keys and find one that works in it.

        A picture might help along with how old and expensive the cabinet might be...

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        @lfisk
        Thanks. I’ll try to grab a photo next week. 🙂

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          @lfisk
          Thanks. I’ll try to grab a photo next week. 🙂

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          @Radaghaz Lock Noob does a good job explaining basic warded and lever locks in this video. Should give you an idea of what to look for🙂

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