Does anyone know if the Eagle flat key/lock used on the early Amberola 1As used a standardized key (one works on all 1As) or was each one different?
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Early Amberola 1A Eagle Flat Keys
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Re: Early Amberola 1A Eagle Flat Keys
As far as I have been able to tell, different key codes were used. The code on my key is: 6M5. The code is stamped on the lock - (you may need to remove the lock to see the code).
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Re: Early Amberola 1A Eagle Flat Keys
That's what I was afraid of. Lucky the machine was not locked up!
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Re: Early Amberola 1A Eagle Flat Keys
I just checked my 1A - my key code (6M5) is stamped (upside down and in tiny letters) on the back of the door lock.
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Re: Early Amberola 1A Eagle Flat Keys
I have two of the early flat Amberola keys I purchased for a lyre grill 1A. Neither one of them works. 
