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The National Locksmith Book Catalog

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pickmonger2

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Post Wed Jan 18, 2017 5:21 pm

The National Locksmith Book Catalog

If you are looking for locksmith books The National Locksmith sells a lot of technical books that few other places carry. Some knowledge can only be found in a more specialized book store.

http://www.thenationallocksmith.com/pdf/TNLCatalog2015.pdf
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MartinHewitt

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Post Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:23 pm

Re: The National Locksmith Book Catalog

Can these book bought by everybody?
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Post Thu Jan 19, 2017 5:36 am

Re: The National Locksmith Book Catalog

I think its supposed to be locksmith only but I don't think they check very carefully.
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Re: The National Locksmith Book Catalog

Thanks. I will try to order via my company.
In case you wonder ... Martin Hewitt is a fictional detective in stories by Arthur Morrison:
Martin Hewitt, Investigator Chronicles of Martin Hewitt
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Re: The National Locksmith Book Catalog

Does somebody know the safe books there? As I probably will never attempt to open a safe in the locksmith or burglar way books with endless "to open this safe drill there" are rather boring. Safe locks are very interesting so one or two of the two safe lock books there are good candidates for me. Also information on the security, problems, principles, techniques etc., so that when I examine a safe I can understand its security value. This "we do not tell you" attitude is IMHO only suitable to sell bad products. So any recommendations?
In case you wonder ... Martin Hewitt is a fictional detective in stories by Arthur Morrison:
Martin Hewitt, Investigator Chronicles of Martin Hewitt

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