12-12-2020, 12:44 PM
(12-12-2020, 10:42 AM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: A key would probably be valued at several thousand dollars on Antiques Roadshow. And come to the attention of people who'd be willing to kill you for it. They could probably have made an episode out of something like that if there was someone who had a key and didn't know what it was.
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This made me smile, thinking about the royals gathered around the tube to tune in for the weekly version of Antiques Roadshow.
On the serious side though, it's very possible one of these keys could turn up or have turned up on television as an oddity. It really does raise the question of counterfit keys, given the number viewers were forced to contend with. But also along that vein, how does a person tell what's fake and what's real? There's no way to test it in a lock to determine if it works.
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