Reno Antique Keys
Reno, Nevada was not hit hard by the gold rush in the 1850’s. Instead, silver fever in 1859 is what boosted the city’s population. Prior to the discovery of silver in the area, settlers simply made Reno their temporary home on the way to California.
When the railroad was introduced to the area in 1863, the small town experienced a crime wave. Criminals would get off the train in Reno, steal from the lower class settlers and then head to California before anyone knew the theft had taken place.
The settlers began to look for ways to protect their hard-earned possessions. The answer came in an invention considered complex for its time: the lock and key. While many other communities in the vicinity relied upon skeleton keys and master keys to protect belongings, Reno put their faith, and their belongings, in double-sided keysets.
These keysets were slightly more costly than their counterparts, which meant that many settlers could afford only one. They chose to have a heavy piece of furniture secured by the keyset, large enough to hold all of the household valuables. More wealthy citizens usually outfitted a small travel box with double-sided key sets.
Finding antique furniture that has antique locks in the Reno is not difficult. Finding antique furniture with a functional keyset is almost impossible.
Generally, the keysets for most of the furniture is damaged, worn and non-functional. The weather in the area plays a big part in this. However, it is usually possible to have the lock restored to working condition. Just hire a skilled locksmith for the job.
The locksmith should have over 20 years experience with Reno antique keys, as this is the only way to insure that your investment is safe.
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