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Just signed up for Foley-Belsaw locksmithing school...

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

Just signed up for Foley-Belsaw locksmithing school...

Postby lock_assassin » 8 Dec 2003 18:38

:D :D :D

I have been debating off & on for about 6 months whether or not to do this. I have always wanted to learn how to impression, etc. and I finally bit the bullet and sent away my registration paperwork today. My wife told me this could be my X-Mas present this year, and next year, and the year after that, etc.!!! After I have started I will let you know how it is going. I am very excited about this and if all goes well I hope to have it completed pretty fast. I did look around at 3-4 different schools and this one seemed to offer the best deal. A key cutting machine is included with the tuition and it will cut by codes too. Sorry to be so long winded but I am like a kid on X-Mas morning waiting for my first package to arrive!!!

Happy picking...

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Postby Areomyst » 9 Dec 2003 16:26

G'day Sir,

I too, have just sent in the paperwork to do the Foley Belsaw course. :) Perhaps if we get stumpped on something or anohter we can help each other out. :) I'm really rather looking forward to the key cutting machine. :D

Should proove interesting indeed. Best wishes!

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Postby Eyes_Only » 18 Dec 2003 14:48

i was thinking of taking that course as well, but i just got into an accident and my poor baby (my car) needs the $$$ for repiars. ill prolly take it in a year or two once i save up again. tell me how it all goes.
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Postby Varjeal » 18 Dec 2003 15:10

Make sure you guys post a review on the course when you've completed it. And, of course, if you need any help along the way, don't hesitate to ask. :)
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Postby lock_assassin » 18 Dec 2003 18:33

Sure will Varjeal. I am really excited about it. And by the way paladinX, you can start for as little as $19 down and $37 a month and that's what I did. I will try and pay it off sooner but this way I can make sure I can cover the cost with no problem when money gets tight. I hope to have it done in 6-9 months but I want to make sure and do the best I can and not rush through it. After the first lessons arrive I'll let you know how they go.

Thanks again...

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Postby Areomyst » 19 Dec 2003 0:47

Just got some papers back today, and the first lesson is on the way. :D I'll be sending in the money next week for the second lesson, so I don't get bored. :) If I get anything cool I'll snap some shots and let you see.

I also have a riveted handled pickset that I'm constructing. Dun lemme forget pics of that either! :)

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Postby Eyes_Only » 19 Dec 2003 0:57

lock_assassin wrote: And by the way paladinX, you can start for as little as $19 down and $37 a month and that's what I did.


yeah i know, but i think i rather hear how it goes with you guys and then just pay the whole thing up front if i decide to take it, hehe :wink:
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Postby Areomyst » 19 Dec 2003 20:30

Got my first lesson today. At first glance, it really diddn't seem like a whole lot, but considering that I've only sent them $19 so far, I shouldn't expect it to be. Much of the lesson booklet is informing you of the courses offered once you complete the locksmithing course. I started getting into a bit though, and after reading the material, and the work that goes with it, I'm confident that this is going to be more than worth the money.

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The lesson book has an exam, and some assignments in it. Seems like the first 5 lessons are along the lines of identifying keys, and teaching you how to duplicate keys with files, etc. Right off the bat, I was lookin' at the stuff going "Where's the letter that tells me what step 1 is?" but then, I was hit with Divine Inspiration, and I picked up the book... heh. :)

I'll post again after I complete the lessons, and let you know if I've had any 'changes of heart'. I don't think I will though. This course looks to be promising!

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Postby Eyes_Only » 20 Dec 2003 22:28

just wondering, how long did it take for the first lesson pack to reach you after mailing in the order form?
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Postby lock_assassin » 20 Dec 2003 22:37

It took about a week & a half after I mailed in the paperwork and payment. I got the package today and was able to do the first set of 5 lessons in 2 hours. I read through the book completely before beginning the paperwork to be sure I understood everything. It could be done much quicker but I figure I have all the time in the world doing this at home so why rush through it and miss something. They admit the first set of lessons are easy and they are correct. I really think I made the right decision by going with Foley-Belsaw. The later lessons get more into hands-on but the first ones just get you used to using the key blank catalog and identifying different types of keys and the locks they fit.

So far so good!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

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Postby Eyes_Only » 20 Dec 2003 22:43

sounds pretty good. im gonna call them up on monday to ask if its ok to use my old order form to sign up for the course
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Postby lock_assassin » 20 Dec 2003 23:00

Glad to hear it paladinX. Maybe if we start mentioning lockpicking 101 they might give lockpicking101.com members a discount or something??? Anyway I am glad you decided to do it and I am sure if we get stumped there is more than enough knowledge on this website with all of our great mods and members to help us out.

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Postby Eyes_Only » 21 Dec 2003 0:18

yup, definately.
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Postby lockpickroy » 30 Dec 2003 21:53

I just started F-B and PCDI locksmith courses also I got an offer to work for a local locksmith (the only one in town) to work for him on weekends useing his truck for car lockouts he said he would teach me everything and i would get my locksmith License thru him but ............. i would have to sign a contract that i would not open my own business within 50 miles for 5 years im still thinking about it. any advice?
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Postby DrDave » 30 Dec 2003 23:40

Roy,

Congradulations & Merry Christmas 2003!!!

Sounds like a GREAT deal to me. 5-Years is NOT that long. Work with him & keep all of us updated!!! I have that "File" for you!

Happy New Year

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