The keys are presented in alphabetical order according to their most commonly
used name.
You may use the 'search' feature of your browser (edit/find-on-this-page)
to find other names, manufacturers, and countries of origin.
american 060 # L. S. Brach Supply Co. J-6 Key (WW-I)
american 150 # J-51 American WWII Remote Blinker Light Key
american 160 # Pilot Radio 'Lend-Lease' Key
french 210 # French Manitone Key
german 100 # WW-II German Junker DRP Key
german 120 # WW-II German 'Maus' Key.
german 130 # WW-II German T-17 Key
German 150 # WW-II German T.T.1 Submarine Key.
Japanese 060 # Early Japanese Key Possibly from WWWI.
japanese 120 # WW-II Japanese 'Dovetail Base' Keys
japanese 130 # WW-II Japanese Key 2.

japanese 150 # WW-II Japanese Key 4.
japanese 160 # WW-II Japanese Key 5
japanese 170 # WW-II Japanese Key.
japanese 180 # WW-II Japanese Matsushita Wireless Co. Key C.
Russian 200 # Russian Telegraph Key.
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