As a collector, I have a soft spot for 'families' of keys. Master-keyed sets, site-specific collections and other groups that tell a shared story. I'm happy to introduce you to a few of my favorite families.
This vintage Tel-Key 1,000-hook key cabinet holds many families for easy viewing.
This family of keys is from a defunct Pennsylvania State Correctional Institution (note the SCI marking).
This family of master-keyed bit keys came from a defunct public school in upstate New York. Master 51 (left) is an example of a Stock Master Key.
This family, as found, features a Russwin grand-master and sub-master scheme. Note the numbering - 00, 0, 1, 2...
This family is held together by community rather than design. These keys lived together in a boiler-keeper's shop, in upstate New York, for decades.
This family of keys came as one collection, from a bank in central New Jersey.
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