Fremont Antique Keys
During the Rancho period, which lasted from 1836 to 1848, the inhabitants of Fremont, California discovered the need to protect life and property. It is believed that this need was met when a merchant docked in a port near the city with a remarkable invention called a lock.
Double-sided keys were the most common used during the 1800s. These keys featured a double set of teeth, which were thought to provide added security over the simple single tooth key presented by the merchant. The barrel of the lock had to be able to adjust to fit both sides of the key. This trait alone was considered to be a remarkable feat.
When buying antique furniture or other items containing a lockset, you must consider both the condition of the lock and the original key. If the lock is in good condition and the key is available, a qualified locksmith should be consulted to make a duplicate key to use if the original gets lost.
Most new locksmiths do not have the experience needed to work on antique l double-sided key sets. A locksmith or artisan with over 20 years experience is usually the best person to work on the set. He will be able to create a new key, recondition or re-mint an existing key to make the lock functional again.
The locksmith must be bonded and insured, as well as experienced with antique keys. Verifying these facts will help to protect against losing your investment.
You may find antique keys services in the following locations:
- Alabama: Birmingham, Montgomery
- Alaska: Anchorage
- Arizona: Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Glendale, Chandler, Scottsdale
- California: Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Long Beach, Fresno, Sacramento, Oakland, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Bakersfield, Riverside, Stockton, Chula Vista, Modesto, Fremont, Glendale
- Colorado: Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora
- District of Columbia: Washington
- Florida: Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Orlando, Hialeah
- Georgia: Atlanta
- Hawaii: Honolulu
- Illinois: Chicago
- Indiana: Indianapolis, Fort Wayne
- Kansas: Wichita
- Kentucky: Louisvillea, Lexington
- Louisiana: Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Shreveport
- Maryland: Baltimore
- Massachusetts: Boston
- Michigan: Detroit
- Minnesota: Minneapolis, St. Paul
- Missouri: Kansas City, St. Louis
- Nebraska: Omaha, Lincoln
- Nevada: Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno
- New Jersey: Newark, Jersey City
- New Mexico: Albuquerque
- New York: New York City (Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens), Buffalo, Rochester
- North Carolina: Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham
- Ohio: Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron
- Oklahoma: Oklahoma City, Tulsa
- Oregon: Portland
- Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
- Tennessee: Memphis, Nashville
- Texas: Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, Arlington, Corpus Christi, Plano, Garland, Laredo, Lubbock
- Virginia: Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Arlington
- Washington: Seattle
- Wisconsin: Milwaukee, Madison

