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SAFE DEPOSIT BOX KEYS, MOSLER OEM, MATCHED SET of TWO FACTORY-CUT KEYS

$ 3.56

Availability: 54 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Brand: Mosler

    Description

    Mosler Factory-Cut Keys,
    Matched Set of Two Keys.
    QUANTITY:
    TWO,
    matched-set
    of factory-cut MOSLER, (original equipment manufacturer) safety deposit box keys.  These are brand-new, OEM Mosler safe/safe deposit key blanks - NOT GENERICS.  These keys came from the actual Mosler factory and have never been in active service.
    We acquired these keys as part of the 2001 Mosler liquidation / bankruptcy.
    LOCKSMITH'S BARGAIN:
    These keys are being sold at ONLY .50 a set.  We acquired these keys as part of the Mosler bankruptcy and liquidation. They are factory-new, in great shape; however, they are an open box item (meaning they may be a little dusty, possibly light tarnishing, possible pitting, a couple of finger prints, etc).
    NOTE:
    We have researched Mosler and know that these OEM Mosler keys are a bargain at this price.  You certainly won't be buying them from Mosler!
    KEY SPECIFICATIONS:
    Each MOSLER key measures 0.055" thick by 2.18" long by 1.0" wide (0.39 wide across the keyway) and weighs approximately 0.25 ounce (7 grams).  This listing is for TWO MOSLER OEM precut safe deposit box keys -and- a small, gold-colored ball chain -or- a steel ring key ring.  Your key cuts will vary from the photograph (as they are being sold as matched sets from Mosler).  Mosler, cut its safe deposit box keys ahead of time -and- then "stacked the lock's wafers / plates" to match the keys' cuts.
    ABOUT MOSLER:
    The Mosler Safe Company was a manufacturer of security equipment, most notably safes and bank vaults, beginning in 1867 and ending with its bankruptcy in 2001.
    Founded in Cincinnati by Gustave Mosler as the Mosler-Bahmann Safe Company, it outgrew its original factory and relocated to Hamilton in 1891, where it remained until its 2001 bankruptcy. Its safes and vaults were renowned for their strength and precision manufacture.  Several Mosler vaults installed in Hiroshima's Mitsui Bank (building prior to WWII) survived the nuclear attack.  Mosler subsequently produced doors for missile silos and even the vault formerly used to display and store the United States Constitution and Declaration of Independence. One example, installed at the Atomic Energy Commission's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, weighed approximately 138 tons including the frame. Despite the weight ("the largest and heaviest hinged shielding doors in the world"), each 58-ton blade could be opened and closed manually by one person.
    Mosler was controlled by its founding family until 1967, when they sold it to American Standard Companies. American Standard then sold the division to a group of Mosler managers and outside investors in 1986.
    In August 2011, after 134 years in business, Mosler declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy - - citing continuing debt problems and ceased operations shortly thereafter. Diebold subsequently announced programs to support former Mosler customers and ended up buying much of the former company in bankruptcy court a few months later.
    DISCOUNTS?:
    Absolutely! In fact,
    we're offering two:
    A bulk purchase discount for Buyers purchasing two or more sets of keys -and- tiered shipping for domestic Buyers (please see “SHIPPING COST” below for clarification).
    SHIPPING COST꞉
    Your shipping cost is calculated when checking out. For Buyer's residing in the United States or its territories, to keep your shipping cost as low as possible, the shipping cost is tiered: The shipping cost for the first set of keys is .95... The shipping cost for each additional set of keys is only .25¢... For buyers residing outside of the United States or its territories your shipping cost is based on “DIM” (i.e. weight, package size and destination). This item ships by USPS First Class Mail, USPS Priority Mail or eBay International delivery. Orders typically ship within one business day of your payment being received.