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online courses?

Wondering which locksmith course to take? Looking for locksmith license info for your locale? This is the forum for you.

online courses?

Postby omgxraycat » 16 Jun 2006 3:21

I noticed that a lot of the information on this site pertains to people in Canada and UK. I would like to be able to take some classes (or at least watch some tutorial videos) so I can learn more. I am a very dedicated person, but I learn faster and better with visuals. I live in Missouri, so driving to canada for a course is kind of out of the question. I have a family to support :( Are there any good dvds for beginner / intermediate difficulty?

I've read all the manuals on this site about 100 times each (thank you to all that have taken the time to make them) and am receiving my lockpicks in the mail tomorrow. Can't wait!
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Postby omgxraycat » 16 Jun 2006 3:59

after searching the forums a bit more, I found this...lol

Foley-Beisaw Institute, A Division of Foley-Beisaw Co. 6301 Equitable Rd, . Kansas City, MO 64120 800-821-3452


about 15 minutes away! lucky me :)
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Postby Shrub » 16 Jun 2006 6:01

If you want to be a lockie you will have to do way more than watch a DVD.
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Postby omgxraycat » 16 Jun 2006 7:40

I was looking for videos to give me knowledge. I'm not planning on watching one and being a professional locksmith.
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Postby jimb » 16 Jun 2006 9:19

omgxraycat wrote:after searching the forums a bit more, I found this...lol

Foley-Beisaw Institute, A Division of Foley-Beisaw Co. 6301 Equitable Rd, . Kansas City, MO 64120 800-821-3452


about 15 minutes away! lucky me :)


If you happen to drive down there you will see that they have moved, but they moved only a few blocks. I don't know the exact address, but they are on Universal now. They are at the end of Universal on the northwestside of the street.
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