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There used to be a key etc. shop in Sacramento called, what else?  
Keyhole. It was less than 6 ft. wide, with all manner of cobbled  
together roof to cover a niche between tall buildings. Last time I was  
there, the cunning little spot was abandoned. Drat.
--Mary
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Mary Tegel
hands on impresario
intern in architecture
Tegel Design + Planning
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On Jun 6, 2010, at 10:43 AM, "Martin C. Tangora" <[log in to unmask]>  
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> I too love thin buildings.  Many years ago I stumbled on a shop in  
> Manhattan that was only about 5 feet wide.  East side -- does anyone  
> know it?  It bore a sign saying narrowest shop in New York.  I think  
> you could get keys made there.
>
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