My dad worked on the north tower, and he has, to this day, a key to the entrance of the World Trade Center. I am curious
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- maddie.X
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There are hundreds if not thousands of keys from the complex, keep in mind the original World Trade Center operated in New York from the 70s until 2001. many things like keys would most certainly made in mass, lost, replaced, stolen etc over the decades.
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No, but theres people who pay stupid money for things like this ever see what old railroad switch keys sell for?
Its not hard to find uncut old stock keys, file some notches in based on pictures of others, stamp whatever rarersought after railroad initials in, then tie them up like a windchime on your porch, and let them bang together in the wind, for a couple months the weather will give them a little bit of natural oxidation too.
Pick the right railroad, and each of those keys is worth 200 each now. Its been 50 years since some of those keys worked for anything.
Its not hard to find uncut old stock keys, file some notches in based on pictures of others, stamp whatever rarersought after railroad initials in, then tie them up like a windchime on your porch, and let them bang together in the wind, for a couple months the weather will give them a little bit of natural oxidation too.
Pick the right railroad, and each of those keys is worth 200 each now. Its been 50 years since some of those keys worked for anything.
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Why is attacks in quotations?









