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FWIW, the key that came with my '59 3 in 1980 was 'dogbone' like Kevin's, even with the stamped number in the handle. Maybe they added a different style along the way.
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FWIW, the key that came with my '59 3 in 1980 was 'dogbone' like Kevin's, even with the stamped number in the handle...
Also available earlier than that; I bought one in the early 70s. From JCW IIRC.By 1980 the repros available were the dog bone style. The one I bought back then is stamped with the number '5'.
TRA Judging Standards and Restoration Guidelines said:E. Coach Key - All models use the same basic coach keys. There are slight variations in length. The grip section
should be straight, not dogbone-like. Finish is natural metal.
Thanks again for all the responses! I'm glad to see I had reason to be a bit confused. Don, once again, shows us the Judging guide is off. But, until it gets changed I'll start looking for a key like in Colin's, Steve's, Kevin's and Randall's pics. It is interesting that the originals have the flats parallel to the handle, while most of the repros are at 45 degrees.