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by Ward » 30 Mar 2013 17:57
I have a business trip to India coming up. We are going to Bangalore and Delhi.
Are there any stores or sources of interesting locks, picks, tools? Any museums with lock hardware on display?
Thank you!
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by Ward » 28 Apr 2013 14:32
No, eh?
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by zeepia » 28 Apr 2013 21:35
If you find something interesting, let us know 
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by GWiens2001 » 28 Apr 2013 22:34
We are interested, but most of us don't know locksmiths or lock related things located in India. Hope you have a great trip!
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by ARF-GEF » 29 Apr 2013 1:00
There was a guy around here from India. I wonder if he will chirp in.
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by Ward » 1 May 2013 20:43
I will keep an eye out for any interesting locks/keys or shops and post results here. So far this is all I found online: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTVDLpLv_fg In the meantime, if anyone turns up anything, please post here.
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by Ward » 4 Jul 2013 14:48
I did see a locksmith on the street in New Delhi who was basically working on board set on top of a wooden box. I also picked up a cheap padlock (they seem to like level locks there) to mess with. I didn't see anything specifically geared towards locksport or tools through.
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by GWiens2001 » 4 Jul 2013 15:01
Thank you for the update, Ward.
It can be a little surprising what some of those people working out of a bicycle or a box top can do. Some improvise quite well, while others... not so much.
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