I know, but can you replace it? Is it an embedded lock in a cupboard or box? You didn't say in your original post. If your locked thingy is portable, you could take it to a key cutting person. We used one many moons ago who had a stall near the railway crossing just south of the train station. Most key cutters have a bit of a knack for picking locks.
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Big Boy wrote:Wow - that sounds like a huge job for Thailand. Good luck, and I hope they can do it for you.
Please share if you find somebody with that skill. It would be a good contact to have.
I seem to remember reading a post about someone who lost their motorbike key and a guy came along and within minutes had fashioned a replacement key, that's why I thought it would be possible.
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The lock in question belongs to a Thai friend, I was just trying to help and fellow forum members normally have an answer to everything.
I went to a key cutter on railway road on the right side just past Soi 88. His English was very limited but he followed me to the house and opened the lock in a few minutes for 150 Baht. The impression I got was he could replace the lock if we wanted to lock it again so that decision is down to the Thai owner.
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