Submitted by warumdasdennjetzt t3_10p8zfl in mildlyinteresting
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arlondiluthel t1_j6iyuip wrote
That's ancient LOL. I had a key like that for my dorm room back in 2007/2008.
Puzzleheaded-Tie6849 t1_j6izrry wrote
Can I program my computer with it?
hachijuhachi t1_j6j0bmn wrote
I remember a room key like that at one of the Disney world hotels. This woulda been in the late 90s or early 00s. Can’t remember which trip exactly.
DesolateSausage t1_j6j5ypg wrote
Can tell it’s not the Four Seaaons lol
icefire555 t1_j6j9egd wrote
Easy to duplicate though.
dsw1088 t1_j6jb7pq wrote
I'm sure [The LockPickingLawyer] (https://youtube.com/@lockpickinglawyer) would manage.
Accomplished_Item_86 t1_j6jdq5a wrote
Yeah, I still have an improvised duplicate of a key like this from a motel I stayed at a few years ago. They only had one key for the four of us, so I quickly made a copy out of cardboard.
MidnighT0k3r t1_j6jev9h wrote
If that guy gets any better he'll start doing it with 1 hand behind his back.
Lord_MAX184 t1_j6jivwq wrote
May i know the name of the hotel you're staying
olde_greg t1_j6jloph wrote
I remember these. From the era between actual keys and the current digital cards or whatever they are.
highqualitydude t1_j6jxpr6 wrote
I remember going on a cruise in the 90's, the cabin keys looked just like that.
arlondiluthel t1_j6jygk6 wrote
The biggest issue with these keys is that unless they're made to only insert one way (using a guide rail or notch or something), one key can potentially open two doors (if you can find the "mirror" lock.
highqualitydude t1_j6k4d7y wrote
Is that really the biggest issue? I'd say the risk of people making copies is worse.
zacao_x t1_j6k7bu9 wrote
this is not four seasons Philadelphia
Known_Improvement_57 t1_j6lnc3t wrote
Does that place charge by the hour?
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MidnighT0k3r t1_j6iyte4 wrote
Now that lock would be a bitch to pick!