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RMS TITANIC 1912 KEY RINGS SET-- A FABULOUS SET OF 2 REPLICA KEY RINGS AT 1 LOW For Sale


RMS TITANIC 1912 KEY RINGS SET-- A FABULOUS SET OF 2 REPLICA KEY RINGS AT 1 LOW
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RMS TITANIC 1912 KEY RINGS SET-- A FABULOUS SET OF 2 REPLICA KEY RINGS AT 1 LOW :
$25.88

TWO OF THE MOST FAMOUS KEY RINGS IN HISTORY OFFERED IN A NICE REPLICA SET- VERY HIGH QUALITY AND SOMETHING THEAT YOU WILL BE PROUD TO OWN!
KEY RING #1 THE MISSING CROWS NEST REPLICA KEYRING:

This listing is for a beautiful REPLICA of the Titanic Crow’s nest telephone Key Ring.
There is not a finer, heavier, quality, replica key ringANYWHEREat this price. (I see them at $39.99 and they are THIN, TIN, cheaply made.)This replica is substantial solid, and something that you'll be proud to own & display!
These replicas are specially made with careful consideration to be as accurate as possible to the original. This replica is nearly indistinguishable from the orginial.
It is very heavy and of high quality.
The key is an actual functioning skeleton key that will open approximately 30% of old locks.
But what you are really buying is the Key Ring and There isn't a more realistic copy anywhere.
I've seen other copies of this offered for more than I have this priced, and they were cheap, tin, garbage.
This beauty is as heavy as the original.
This listing is only for the Replica Key Ring, The Binoculars, The Fleet image, the postcard, & the original Crowns Nest Key Ring are NOT included.
Now you can own the most authentic replica available andyou won’t have to pay L90,000!Titanic key is sold for £90,000From the original sale:

"Titanic key and postcard due to be sold at sale( the picture of the actual original which is not offered here in my listing but shown only for historical reference.)

The key to the crow's nest binoculars store on Titanic

A tiny key that might have helped prevent the Belfast-built Titanic sinking has fetched £90,000 at sale.

The key, with the tag "Crows Nest Telephone Titanic" opened the binoculars store, but was not on the ship when it sailed from Southampton.
It was in the pocket of an officer transferred off the vessel days before its maiden voyage. He forgot to hand it to his replacement as he left.Second officer David Blair held the key during the short journey from Belfast, where Titanic was built, to the south coast.

One of the lookouts on the Titanic told an inquiry into the sinking that with the binoculars the Titanic might have been able to dodge the iceberg.
On the difference the binoculars might have made, lookout Fred Fleet said: "Well, enough to get out of the way."

Mr Blair was disappointed to be moved off the ship at Southampton, but the transfer saved his life. He kept the key as a memento."FROM ENCYCLOPEDIA TITANICA & HENRY ALDRIDGE & SONS:
Research by herny Aldridge & Son, and eminent Titanic Historians has established that the key was either to a portable Graham Navy Type telephone, used on the crows nest, or the binoculars locker also on the Crows nest mentioned by lookout, Fleet, in his official enquiry evidence.Lookout George Hogg, in his evidence mentions taking the key from Mr Balir and locking up the binoculars in Mr Blair's cabin, as would have been the practice whilst the ship was in dock and returning the key via the quartermaster.The key was established to be of British make for a 4 lever deadlock, as may be used on a secure locker or cupboard.Proveneance by direct descent.Acknowledgements
Henry Aldrige and Son
Encyclopedia Titanica

KEY RING #2 FIRST CLASS STEWARD EDMUND STONE'S REPLICA KEYRING:
On the morning of April 15, 1912, at precisely 2:16 am, First Class bedroom Steward, Edmund Stone, dove from the boat deck of the RMS Titanic, into the icy North Atlantic.The ship took it's final plunge at 2:20 am.Stone's body was recovered days later by the recovery vessel Mackay-Bennett.
In his coat pockets were a pencil, his pocket knife, a pocket watch stopped at exactly 2:16, and his key ring, which held the Master Key for all of the first class staterooms located on E-Deck, Room numbers E1-E42.Now you can own this stunning replica of Edmund Stone's key ring.The real one sold at sale for $138,000.00These Keyrings are going to look awesome in your Titanic collection!
SAVE BY PURCHASING THE SET & BY COMBINING SHIPPING!
I CAREFULLY & SECURELY PACKAGE YOUR REPLICA KEYRINGS FOR A SAFE DELIVERY!
I SHIP VIA USPS WITH TRACKING!


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