Some Safe Books
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Re: Some Safe Books
Robert Gene Sieveking
The National Locksmith Guide to MANIPULATION
I can recommend this one. I've studied it carefully and even if it's outdated, the info and techniques are still valid and useful.
Cheers
The National Locksmith Guide to MANIPULATION
I can recommend this one. I've studied it carefully and even if it's outdated, the info and techniques are still valid and useful.
Cheers
Re: Some Safe Books
I've got all Dave mcomies books, great read.
There's a new book out that covers all the electronic locks out there that's worth getting if you're allowed.
There's a new book out that covers all the electronic locks out there that's worth getting if you're allowed.
Re: Some Safe Books
femurat wrote:Robert Gene Sieveking
The National Locksmith Guide to MANIPULATION
I can recommend this one. I've studied it carefully and even if it's outdated, the info and techniques are still valid and useful.
Cheers
+1 for the NLGM.
Gordon
Just when you think you've learned it all, that is when you find you haven't learned anything yet.
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