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Lucky Line Skeleton Key with Flat Tip & Notched Tip for Lever & Warded Locks, Antique Doors & Locks, 2 Pack Combo (87202)
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Lucky Line Skeleton Key with Flat Tip & Notched Tip for Lever & Warded Locks, Antique Doors & Locks, 2 Pack Combo (87202)

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Details

  • Brand
    Lucky Line
  • Special Feature
    anti corrosion
  • Lock Type
    Key Lock
  • Item dimensions L x W x H
    3.25 x 0.25 x
  • Material
    Brass Zinc
⚖️durable zinc core, 3.25" length
🗝️2 versatile tip styles
🛡️anti-corrosion brass plating

Description

🗝️ Unlock timeless style and function with every turn!

  • UNIVERSAL VINTAGE FIT - Generic cuts crafted to fit most antique French doors and classic hardware.
  • ERGONOMIC LARGE HEAD DESIGN - Easy turning with a comfortable grip—no more fumbling with tiny keys.
  • MASTER THE ANTIQUE DOOR GAME - Includes both flat & notched tips to unlock warded & lever locks effortlessly.
  • BUILT TO LAST BUILT TO IMPRESS - Brass-plated zinc resists bending and corrosion for reliable, long-term use.
  • DOUBLE THE ACCESS DOUBLE THE STYLE - 2-pack combo ensures you’re always ready to unlock history’s secrets.

The Lucky Line Skeleton Key 2-pack features flat and notched tips designed for warded and lever locks on antique doors. Crafted from durable brass-plated zinc, these 3.25-inch keys resist corrosion and bending. Their large heads provide ergonomic ease, while generic cuts fit most vintage locks, making them the perfect blend of classic charm and modern reliability.

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Specifications

BrandLucky Line
Special Featureanti corrosion
Lock TypeKey Lock
Item dimensions L x W x H3.25 x 0.25 x 0.75 inches
MaterialBrass, Zinc
Recommended Uses For Productantique french doors or other antique door hardware
StyleAntique
ColorCombo (87202)
Number of Pieces2
Finish TypeBrass
Included Components2 Skeleton Keys
Controller TypeHand Control
Item Weight0.02 Pounds
Control MethodTouch
UPC085721872020 733353701651
Model NameSkeleton Key
ManufacturerLucky Line
Part Number87202
Item Weight0.32 ounces
Product Dimensions3.25 x 0.25 x 0.75 inches
Item model number87202
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Size2 Pack
FinishBrass
Item Package Quantity1
Head StyleFlat, Open End
Special Featuresanti corrosion
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?No
Battery Cell TypeZinc

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

how do i know if the keys will work on my doors
what is the bit length on these keys?
if these do not work on my 20s mortise door, can you recommend others to try?
My home was built around 1900. I know it takes a notched key. Will these work?

Reviews

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All from verified purchases

N**.

They worked in my old doors

Operated and locked all my old doors! It’s a very thin lightweight compared to an old key so it has a little play when using or storing in the lock . Main thing was we can lock all bathroom doors ✔️

Y**M

Llaves de respuestas

Excelente producto y muy eficiente para respuestos de las puertas de tu hogar

L**R

ok

Smaller than standard old door skeleton keyhole.

P**R

great value

these were heavy sturdy keys, great for our Girl Scout use.

K**N

Too thin. Don’t work.

The keys are so thin they don’t work on my old door locks. I bought replacements for 5 times the price of these and they work well. These are horrible. Pay more elsewhere.

G**8

Hopeful but Disappointed

Our home was built in the 1930's with crystal doorknobs and plates that look exactly like the one pictures in the advertisement. Unfortunately, neither key does anything in the lock.

J**Y

Crafty Keys

These were purchased for a craft project, and they worked out perfectly.

N**N

Important: clean and oil your bolts and/or locks first. Both work on all my Mortise locks. Can't beat the price.

My friend's 1920s Mortise locks have a "3" stamped on the outside cover. However, both of these keys (the 2-bit and the 3-bit) work. In fact, the 2-bit key (the one without the notch) actually seems to work better. "3" may have been the production line, or something, for all I know. Took about as long as it said to get here, but you can't beat the price!Someone wrote something about the head breaking off. The original keys to your Mortise lock were probably iron. These are brass-plated zinc, and not quite as strong. I'm sure that it would be very easy to break the heads off on a rusty, or otherwise stuck, lock or bolt. That's why it is IMPORTANT that you prepare the bolts and/or locks by cleaning and oiling them:Part I: Dis-assembly (only 3 steps!)1. Remove the door knobs.2. Remove the face plate (the metal plate where door meets the wall, and where the latch and bolt are).3. Remove the entire unit from the door. That's it! Do not take the box itself apart by removing any more screws until you've tried everything else. The setup inside the box is very simple, but there are at least 2 springs in there that can easily pop out and get lost.Part II: Clean the bolt1. Spray the bolt (only the bolt, for now) with some general-use oil, such as WD-40.2. Wipe clean with a clean rag. Repeat, or scrub, if necessary.Part III: Oil the bolt and lock1. Spray the bolt again with a quick shot of the same oil.2. Wipe it down with another clean rag, leaving a light coating of oil on the bolt (if it looks like any of the oil could eventually drip off, you've left too much)3. Make a very quick shot, or burst, of the same oil, inside and upwards of where the key will go. You're done!Part IV: Reassemble and test1. Reverse the very first three steps (in other words, put it all back the way it was).2. With the door open, gently try using the keys. I say, "with the door open," just in case the bolt isn't lined up with its place in the wall. Hopefully, the the key problem is solved!Problems:If the keys fail to work with the door open, it could be any of at least 3 things:a.) There is still something blocking or gumming up the bolt. Repeat Parts I through IV.b.) There is something wrong inside the box I said to not take apart. Have someone who is mechanically inclined take it apart and look at it.c.) They aren't the right keys, but you are now ready for when you DO find the right key(s)!Good luck!

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