
I have a problem with a lock on one of the draws in an antique desk in my room. I picked the desk up relatively cheap from an antiques store. The desk has 4 draws, 2 on either side, each with different locks which require different keys. The only problem is that only 3 keys came with the desk (which is probably the reason why it was as cheap as it was because it's a really nice old, wooden desk).

I have no idea of the mechanics of this desk, and I would have no idea what sort of tool I would need to pick it with. Thus I am here. Can anyone please head me in the right direction as to how to get this lock unlocked? What tool do I need and what method would be best. It's a pretty old desk so I wouldnt think the lock would be very sophisticated and should be pretty easy to get once I know where to start.
I find the art of lock picking intriguing, however, I have minimal intentions of learning all the tricks of the trade of lock picking, I merely want to get this one lock open. Of course, if I succeed then I may get hooked and who knows which prison I will end up in


Thanks