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Monday, March 9, 2015

Keys and Locks




Before the nineteenth century Most bolts were warded locks. The warding in the locks was just an obstruction that just the accurately cut keys could sidestep and withdraw the jolt. Warded bolts and keys were hand made and took numerous days or even months to make. It was making these locks that the locksmith got his name. The locksmith even needed to beat the metal to shape it, like a metalworker. It was just the wealthy who could manage the cost of a lock like this on their entryway. Numerous illustrations of warded secures still exist Brisbane and you can discover them on old chapels and not very many old houses

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