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    Default Keys - Original Mark II

    I now own my 4th Mark II and only got one set of original keys with my first one I bought 59 years ago.

    I'm wondering how many of you may also not have original keys for your car.

    I'm going to see how much it will cost to have a local 3D Printing place print sets out of brass as they originally were.

    Then I will have them plated to look like the originals.

    The original set I have pictured here looks like the plating was soft Nickel.

    Naturally I will have the keys made as blanks to you could go to your locale key shop to have them cut to match your keys.

    If I get enough interest here I will pursue this and see how much they will cost.

    Please tell me how many sets you would be interested in if the price is right.

    I'm guessing they could cost between $50.00 and $100.00 each key but hopefully less.

    I will follow this post with another when I get a quote.

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    Last edited by Pat Marshall; 04-20-2021 at 05:06 AM.
    Jack Bowser
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    2006 Ford GT
    2006 Cadillac XLR-V
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    I'd be interested in a set--
    Matt---
    Matt Cashion
    C56C2524

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    Count me in, too.

    Dave
    Dave Seaman
    Tinley Park, IL
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    1956 Continental Mark II
    1961 Lincoln Continental Convertible

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    This is interesting! Starting with Buddy Holiday back in the 70's, there have been a number of efforts to reproduce the original keys. None have worked out, mostly, as I recall, because of the significant number of keys that would have been necessary to make for it to be economically feasible.

    For 13 pages of interesting reading about Mark II keys go to this thread - https://www.markiiforum.com/showthre...highlight=keys

    The 3-D printing technology is a new look at it. Making something that looks like a Mark II key has always been easy. Making something that works like a Mark II key, that's always been the issue.

    Good luck on this. If it can be done, I'll take a set!
    Last edited by Pat Marshall; 04-19-2021 at 11:59 PM.
    Pat Marshall
    Lancaster, OH

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    Pat Marshall
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    Count me in for a set.
    Donald Kelnhofer
    C56S3852

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    I see I am not the first to look into this.

    I thought the new technology of printing parts might be economically feasible but our keys are pretty difficult to print for a couple reasons and would be very expensive if we don't get a lot of people to buy some.

    The set that Don Kelnhofer pictured would be a lot easier because they don't have the very smooth surface around the star but of course they would not be correct.

    They sure are beautiful however.

    I have never seen a set of these and doubt they were for a Lincoln.

    I'm still looking into printing some however.
    Jack Bowser
    C56B2198
    Past Ownership 1991, 3206, and 1763
    2006 Ford GT
    2006 Cadillac XLR-V
    427 Cobra
    2012 Mercedes SLS AMG Roadster
    1924 Dodge Brothers Rat Rod
    Lots of Bowser gas Pumps

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    I guess it just isn't feasible to try 3D printing the keys. Every Mark II owner would need to buy a set in order to cover the costs of the set up etc and the cost of each key.

    Sorry
    Jack Bowser
    C56B2198
    Past Ownership 1991, 3206, and 1763
    2006 Ford GT
    2006 Cadillac XLR-V
    427 Cobra
    2012 Mercedes SLS AMG Roadster
    1924 Dodge Brothers Rat Rod
    Lots of Bowser gas Pumps

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    Jack - appreciate your efforts in researching this endeavor!
    Dave Seaman
    Tinley Park, IL
    C56C2553
    1956 Continental Mark II
    1961 Lincoln Continental Convertible

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    There were NOS keys for sale about a year or more ago on eBay. Seems to me it was even mentioned on this forum and there is no use asking again because they sold out

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