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by deedogz » 5 Feb 2005 13:48
I'm from New York City and I was wondering if anyone knew of any good lock smiths schools in nyc
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by rayman452 » 5 Feb 2005 17:11
Umm, NYC, I think the yellowpages will show up a few dozen places. Or since you live there, a 9mil opens doors much faster and much better then lockpicking. Your from NYC, so I assume thats what your after. If not, then sorry for that, and yellow pages are the way to go.
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by plot » 5 Feb 2005 18:10
you could also take part in an at home correspondance type course such as Foley-Belsaw. They send you the lessons, you complete them and send them back for grading... check out this thread: viewtopic.php?t=1073&highlight=
full of info about it. there's a few other courses like that one too.
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by Hollywood » 5 Feb 2005 19:11
rayman452 wrote:Umm, NYC, I think the yellowpages will show up a few dozen places. Or since you live there, a 9mil opens doors much faster and much better then lockpicking. Your from NYC, so I assume thats what your after. .
Leave it to a Canadian to come up with something like that to Say.
I wont even get into this subject!!!!
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by mcm757207 » 5 Feb 2005 21:03
rayman452 wrote:Umm, NYC, I think the yellowpages will show up a few dozen places. Or since you live there, a 9mil opens doors much faster and much better then lockpicking. Your from NYC, so I assume thats what your after. If not, then sorry for that, and yellow pages are the way to go.
*sigh* Canadian stareotypes... go back to your igloo, and drink some more beer 
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by Romstar » 6 Feb 2005 15:17
Bob and Doug got all the beer, and we don't need no stinkin' igloos.
Seriously though, I remember at least one place that had a great locksmithing course. If I can find the information I will post it.
I lived in NYC for a while. Mostly just bumming around and sacking out at a friends place. It's not as bad as it seems, it's just because there are so many freaking people in one small space.
Why anyone would shoot a lock is beyond me. Some of the places I have seen make Fort Knox look insecure. Takes almost a minute to open all the locks. Not to mention the reinforcement places on the door and frame.
Some people are downright paranoid. Some with good reason.
Let me see if I can find that school.
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