If the key locked it then the same key will unlock it.  I have no first hand 
knowledge of the internal 
working of that lock.  But the thing that usually fixes balky locks for me is a 
dry lubricant.  Something 
like powdered mica.  Stay away from graphite or oil, far away.  This can take 
some doing to get the stuff 
into all of the areas it needs to be.  It will not hurt the finish or stain 
anything so you can blast a lot of it 
into the lock and then agitate it with compressed air.

On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 20:52:24 -0700 (PDT), DeeDee Blais wrote:

>I've collected 30+ years and in that time have seen or
>purchased several Victrolas that were injured because
>someone used a screwdriver to pry open the locked lid.
> I've always wondered what was that knucklehead
>thinking?  (Can you tell where this is going?)  Today
>I purchased a beautiful golden oak VV-XVI that was
>eighty miles from home.  I removed the motor board and
>tone arm to lighten the load and locked the lid.  I'm
>home now and I can't get the lid unlocked.  I have
>only tried the original key that came with the
>machine.  Does anyone have a suggestion before I head
>to Sears for a new screwdriver set?  Thanks, Jerry Blais


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