Nintendo cocktail keys

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So I picked up a DKJR cocktail, where can I find keys to get into it? Or do I have to drill the locks out?

Thanks
Mike
 
So I picked up a DKJR cocktail, where can I find keys to get into it? Or do I have to drill the locks out?

Thanks
Mike

Is it the round style of lock, meaning is there a circular key with a notch?
 
I would assume the coin door would have a different key than the lid (like the upright coin door vs back door). The lid on my DK cocktail is a K6510 (the round lock JamBurglar mentioned, actually has 2, one on each side), but mine didn't have a coin door lock when I got it, so unfortunately I can't compare.
 
Yes it is a round lock, and there are 2, plus the coin door lock.

Where might I find a set of K6510 keys for it?

Thanks
Mike
 
Also note you will need 2 of them for the cocktail, unless you grind the little tab off that stops the key from being removed when the lock is unlocked. Mine had it already ground off, so when I had a spare made, I had them grind it off (they cautioned me against it, since you can remove the key without it being locked, but mine is for home use anyway, so it didn't matter to me)
 
By the way, if people are drilling out the locks and have the cams, I need at least 2 cams (the cam being the metal "arm" that actually prevents the doors from being opened, you can see it in this picture sticking strait up).

I've got the tubular lock parts and keys but somebody removed the cams. I'll paypayl somebody if they've got some that fit the stock Nintendo locks. I'm asuming (without knowing) that Nintendo used metric parts and replacement cams are not readily available.

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