What books can I get on locksmithing?
Bill Phillips has written a number of locksmithing books. For the beginning or aspiring locksmith here is an excellent and practical introduction and overview: Locksmithing McGraw-Hill 2000 ISBN 0-07-134436-5 paperbound 7 1/2″ x 9″, 550 pages, $34.95 An excellent encyclopedic reference: The Complete Book of Locks & Locksmithing, 4th ed. McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1995 ISBN 0-07-049866-0 $24.95 (Paper) USA and another one: Professional Locksmithing Techniques, 2nd Edition TAB Books/McGraw-Hill 1996 ISBN 0-07-049867-9 (Paper) $36.95 (Paper) also many people think highly of: Eddie The Wire: How to Make Your Own Professional Lock Tools “Eddie The Wire” Loompanics Unlimited ISBN 0-685-39143-4 4 Volumes $20 Your local book store should be able to order these for you. You can find other titles under “Locksmithing” in the Books In Print Subject Index, which any decent bookstore should have. Also see the Appendix.
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