Kimberly is playing for a Ford Futura Fairmount 2-door coupe, PLUS a pair of Easy-Rest recliners and an oak roll top desk & chair, a prize package worth $9,384.
She says $43...
...and is correct! She gets to pick a key.
She says $40...
...but is incorrect. She only has one key.
It opened the first lock.
But, is it the Master Key?
Yes! The key Kimberly picked was the master key!
You want full proof? Here is where the word Win shows on all the locks.
Second Playing of Master Key (April 7, 1983, #4874D)[]
Kelly is playing for a Mazda B2000 Sundowner sport truck, PLUS a Pearl grandfather clock and a Honda 650 Nighthawk motorcycle, a prize package worth $11,058.
The first key she picked was the master key!
First Master Key Loss (April 15, 1983, #4885D)[]
Wanda is playing for an Isuzu Deluxe sedan, PLUS a Kelvinator range and a trip to Denver, Colorado, a prize package worth $8,962.
Unfortunately, the key she picked was the blank key.
Fourth Playing of Master Key (April 25, 1983, #4901D)[]
Edwin is playing for a Pontiac 2000 coupe, PLUS a trip to Las Vegas and a Bajaj scooter, a prize package worth $9,235.
The key he picked was for the Bajaj scooter.
Frances' Master Key Car Win with Only One Key (May 12, 1983, #4924D)[]
Frances is playing for a Mazda GLC hatchback, PLUS a Hardwick range and a Muntz 52" projection TV, a prize package worth $8,467.
The key Frances picked was for the Mazda GLC hatchback!
Last Master Key Car Win of Season 11 (May 27, 1983, #4945D)[]
Karissa is playing for a Ford Escort L 2-door hatchback, PLUS a Sam Moore chaise and a trip to New York City, a prize package worth $8,256.
The first key Karissa picked was for the Sam Moore chaise.
And, the second key Karissa picked was for the Ford Escort L 2-door hatchback.
Seventh & Last Master Key Playing of Season 11 (June 24, 1983, #4965D)[]
Jessie is playing for a Mazda GLC hatchback, PLUS a Swan brass trunk and a Sunshine Brass Beds day bed, a prize package worth $8,174.
She guessed $43 and is correct.
She guessed $51 but is incorrect.
The key Jessie picked was for the Sunshine Brass Beds day bed.
First Master Key Playing of Season 12 (September 21, 1983, #5003D)[]
Bronwyn is playing for a front-wheel-drive Pontiac 2000, PLUS a Texas Instruments TI99/A computer and a Tappan microwave range, a prize package worth $9,491.
The first key she picked was the blank key.
And, the second key she picked was for the front-wheel-drive Pontiac 2000.
A Rip-Off in Master Key (October 3, 1983, #5021D)[]
Nita is playing for a front-wheel-drive Pontiac 2000, PLUS a Gibson upright freezer and a Chromcraft 3pc bar set, a prize package worth $8,861.
She guessed $17 and is correct.
The first key she picked opens the Gibson upright freezer.
Before she can find out if the first key she tried was the master key, Bob immediately has the contestant to try the second key.
The second key she picked was for the front-wheel-drive Pontiac 2000.
Margaret is playing for a Mazda B2000 SE truck, PLUS a pair of Lewittes Furniture wing-back Chairs and a trip to Mexico City, a prize package worth $8,878.
The first key Margaret picked was for the trip to Mexico City.
And, the second key Margaret picked was the master key!
First Master Key Loss of Season 12 (November 2, 1983, #5063D)[]
Scott is playing for a Mazda GLC hatchback, PLUS a pair of Albert M Lock rockers and a Zenith 25" color TV, a prize package worth $7,816.
The key he picked was for the Zenith 25" color TV.
Gregory is playing for a Pontiac 1000, PLUS a GoldStar microwave oven and a Vogue rattan dinette set, a prize package worth $8,455.
The first key Gregory picked was the blank key.
The second key Gregory picked was the master key!
A Master Key Incident (June 8, 1984, #5365D)[]
Joseph is playing for a Renault Alliance DL, PLUS a KitchenAid dishwasher and a Kimball Butcherblock work center.
On the first lock, he can't insert the key properly into it. He thinks it wouldn't open it, so he goes on to the second lock.
And now, as they try to open the second lock, they finally realize that the first key didn't manage to enter into the first lock, so Bob insists him to try the first lock again.
He tries again, and now it has stuck into the first lock.
As an attempt to resolve this, Bob kicks the key...
...and you know it, he winds up breaking the key in half.
But later on, winning bells sounded, and it turned out that the first key he picked was for the KitchenAid dishwasher.
The second key he picked was for the Renault Alliance DL!
Master Key for a $6,749 Dodge Omni (September 12, 1984, #5393D)[]
The first key she picked was for the Dodge Omni.
And, the second key she picked was the master key!
Master Key for a 2-Door Chevette Hatchback Coupe (November 30, 1984, #5505D)[]
The key she picked was for the drop-front secretary.
Master Key Without the Sign (December 21, 1984, #5535D)[]
Christine is playing for a Mazda GLC sedan, PLUS a Goldstar 19" color TV and a Berkline sofa.
The first key Christine picked was the blank key.
The second key Christine picked was for the Berkline sofa.
Master Key for a Mazda GLC Sedan (January 14, 1985, #5561D)[]
The first key she picked was for the Admiral freezer.
Jayshree is playing for a Toyota 2WD standard bed truck, PLUS a KitchenAid trash compactor and a pair of Sam Moore recliners, a prize package worth $9,847.
The first key Jayshree picked was for the KitchenAid trash compactor.
The second key Jayshree picked was the master key!
Master Key for a Chevrolet S-10 Fleetside Pickup (March 6, 1989, #7181D)[]
NOTE: The contestant playing this game is future Virginia lieutenant governor Winsome Earle-Sears.
The first key Winsome picked was the blank key.
And, the second key Winsome picked was for the Baldwin Explorer Midi electronic keyboard.