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Car key of Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath)




Fake keys owned by Napoleon I.




Law enforcement officers should be aware that offenders may attempt to use this unusual weapon. This object appears to be a key but conceals a hidden blade.




Salvador Dali always napped with these keys in his hand.




Boyd & Paul Moore died when their father hammered keys into their heads and tried to "unlock" their thoughts.




One of three keys needed to open the 2nd century casket of Shah Ji Dheri. The other two keys are lost. The casket was designed to destroy itself should anyone attempt to open it by any other method.




Alexander the Great's bedroom door key.






















Resident Evil keys




The world’s most expensive car key was unveiled at the 2015 New York Auto Show. The key had its own security detail, which makes sense given that its value is estimated at $250,000. For that price you get a key made from platinum and black onyx that is covered in 40 carats worth of diamonds.




Key belonging to a man who lived secretly and undetected in the wall of a family's home for six years.




A key to make you larger.






Secret Key storage - Fake Rock




16-year-old Kayleigh-Anne Palmer was using her key to get into the house when Aston Robinson, 18, strangled her with her scarf.




Key to Rembrandt's painting studio.




Treasure Key of Earth Essence.




Ring of keys as weapon.




Key found inside the leg bone of a man who died in 1943.




Super Megaforce Red Ranger key.




Keys to Marie Antoinette's bathroom and toilet.




Oscar Pistorius's bedside table.




Front door key of J.M. Barrie.








A man from Seattle has captured a thief on surveillance camera easily breaking into his car using a mysterious electronic device. The thief in the video is shown attempting to open the locked door, but is unable to so he takes off his backpack and holds it up to the window of the vehicle, and seconds later unlocks the car.




Shawish has now created the world's most expensive USB key, which is a part of its ultra-luxurious Magic Mushroom collection. The USB flash drive has two parts: the head of the fungus has hundreds of rubies, sapphires and diamonds, and the stem is made of 18K gold. Magic Mushrooms USB flash drive offers 32 GB of memory. Magic mushrooms USB key that is crafted with white gold,emeralds and white diamonds worth $36,900.




Skeleton key fashioned from a spoon by a prisoner in 1894.




"Might he find the right key to Truth?"




What: recycled keys turned into jewelry with a word on each piece of jewelry, such as “Hope”, “Dream,” or “Create”. Prices start at $35. Who: Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, Ryan Gosling. Why: The Giving Keys exist to employ those transitioning out of homelessness. Wear a key and then gift it forward to someone when you feel they need the message more.




Car key of James Hetfield (Metallica).




A toddler has been hailed a miracle after getting a set of keys lodged in his brain. Nicholas Holderman fell on his parents' car keys. One entered his eyelid and penetrated his brain.




The teenager-proof car: The MyKey limits the car’s top speed and stops teenagers turning the volume up too high on the stereo.




In the 17th century jailers’ keys were filled with gun powder to create a primitive gun that could be detonated if there was any trouble when opening a cell door.




Chris said: "I had quite a lot to drink and had no recollection of swallowing my door key. But my throat started to feel very sore and my stomach didn't feel right so my friend took me to hospital on the bus."




Cosplay Weapon Wooden Kingdom Hearts Sorami Mouse Key.




Master key owned by a first class steward of the Titanic, named Edmund Stone, for a series of cabins. Stone tried to escape along with the 15,000 others during the sinking. They recovered the key off his body later and returned it to his wife back in the United Kingdom. Although he died back then, the key was recovered and bought by an American collector for a little bit over $138,000 at Henry Aldridge in 2008. The key is the most expensive item of Titanic memorabilia.













Zelda keys.




Key that opens the front doors of The Disney Store.




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