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beginning locksmithing in Holland

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

beginning locksmithing in Holland

Postby mart75 » 11 Mar 2009 16:49

Hello

since a few years i have been making keys ,repinning rimlocks and euro cilinders at the hardware store and i think it's the time to learn more.

What books do you recommand for a beginning dutch locksmith
i like to learn more about lockouts,drilling,breaking ,lockpicking, and the things a locksmith does on location (maybe simple carpenting tips) without investing thousands on equipment yet, we only want to do simple lockouts ,lock replacing, picking etc, not vehicles
All the books look the same to me.

(please excuse me for the bad english)

Can you guys give me an advice or recommand some book (s)
Greetings
Mart75
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Re: beginning locksmithing in Holland

Postby mh » 11 Mar 2009 17:07

"The techs discovered that German locks were particularly difficult" - Robert Wallace, H. Keith Melton w. Henry R. Schlesinger, Spycraft: The secret history of the CIA's spytechs from communism to Al-Qaeda (New York: Dutton, 2008), p. 210
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Re: beginning locksmithing in Holland

Postby TheSkyer » 12 Mar 2009 6:21

Yup, Toool will do it. I also can recomend the DVD "Lockpicking for the new millenium" just to give you an idea of what you can posibly do ;) I'm also from holland, drop me a line on msn if you like!
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