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I ran into a vendor at Carlisle years ago who specialized in lock cylinders, keys, etc. I "think" his name was Jaspers(?) but I can't find any contact info on him (no web site).
He had NOS uncoded cylinders that he would code to your original key (or from the number on the original cylinder). Can anyone provide me with his contact info, or anyone else who can do the same? Thanks Verne |
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Here you go Verne!
Jesser's Classic Keys 330-376-8181
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Howard Growing old is a certainty, growing up isn't |
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I took a column to a shop because I didn't have a key for it. The guy whipped up a new key in no time. They can change tumblers around to suit your keys too. Might not have to go to far from home for your repairs.
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Chevelleless after 46 years......but we did find a low mileage, six speed, silver 2005 Corvette. It will just have to do for now. ![]() |
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Thank you Howard! That must be the guy I was looking for....
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asked about a price for a 68 Camaro ignition switch and key
wanted $150.00 US.WOW. ![]() PJ |
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Yep, he's the guy alright! His prices were why I walked away before, but I can not find a correct uncoded cylinder, so guess what? Time to dig deep!
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