stef
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If 'unique' means you're looking for a padlock that has a key that no other padlock has, you're going to be disappointed. With a lock small enough to be worn on a collar, there are usually only 3 or 4 pins and those pins are short enough that there is only going to be 3 or 4 different size pins to use. Even if you could use all the possible available pin combinations, which you can't due to problems with placing tall pins next to short ones, you end up with a pretty small pool of possible key configurations. With the number of locks sold, it's just not possible to have a uniquely keyed lock, unless you design and manufacture a new type of keyway or locking mechanism than those currently in use today. ~stef
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