YIKES  I should  check too   I  do have a   few 30 yea old  keys on my  
ring. Pretty  sure the  Hp-2000  and HP-300 key  are still there and possibly 
one  for the 2000A   Timeshare  cabinets.  I will see what  else... you  tend 
to  put them on and never take them off.  Ed#
 
 
In a message dated 9/22/2017 1:44:12 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:

Well,  that explains one of my mystery keys on my keychain... I used to 
work with HP  1000 systems. 
I still have one of the HP 264x 'keys' which opened up the  terminal. 

From: "cctalk" <cctalk@classiccmp.org> 
To:  "cctalk" <cctalk@classiccmp.org> 
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2017  1:20:42 PM 
Subject: Re: HP 2108A key 

> Unmarked - single sided  in an HP 1000 M-series; looks like a cheap 
> generic cam lock, may be a  post-sale replacement lock (due to too 
> many keys extant, or the boss  wandered off with the key) It is 
> definitely NOT a match for either of  the keys that Dennis described. 
> Cuts from bow to tip look like they  could be something like 6-1-3-1 
> (depending on depth specs)  

Confession time. I copied the cuts by hand, and did it backwards  
because of the similarty of the key designation. Sigh. 

The correct  cuts for the 4T1427 are 7241 read bow to tip. 

I _think_ Christian's  last two systems (several photos each) both have 
variants of the 4T1427.  

Here's a catalog entry at CHM for another pair of 4T1427 keys:  
http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102668532 

De  

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