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Did you know... The first combination lock was made in 1857 by James Sargent. #locksmithtrivia #northernarizonalocksmith #trivia #thethingsyoulearninquarantine
Did you know? The Egyptians made the first lock. #LocksmithTrivia
For today's #locksmithtrivia: Before locks and keys were widely available, other methods to secure doors and objects had to be used. Rope knots, typically the sailor’s Gordian knot, were employed to keep doors closed and tie down valuables. Follow us for more #locksmithtrivia!
Did you know... Lockpicking, a technique popular in heist movies and thrillers, actually has a dedicated community of followers online. Entire organizations, websites, magazines, and seminars center around lockpicking. #locksmithtrivia #Trivia
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#locksmithtrivia #trivia Did you know...Pavlovo Arts College in Russia holds the Guinness World Record for the largest padlock ever invented. The world record was awarded in 2003 after a class submission. The lock and key total 916 lbs, features intricate engraving (1/2)
(2/2) ...and a crest. The lock itself measures more than 56 inches tall and 41 inches wide. (via 1800unlocks.com) Like or follow us on Twitter for more #locksmithtrivia!
#DidYouKnow some of the most common types of locks used today include pin tumbler locks, wafer locks, and disc tumbler locks? #LockTypes #LocksmithTrivia
Locksmith facts that will blow your mind! #Locksmith #LocksmithFact #LocksmithTrivia #StLouis fb.me/5VL2DtPhe
Did you know... In Ancient Rome, women were the bearers and keepers of keys. The keys were worn around their necks or pinned into their hair. Follow us for more #locksmithtrivia! #northernarizonalocksmith #trivia #thethingsyoulearninquarantine
#DidYouKnow some of the most common types of locks used today include pin tumbler locks, wafer locks, and disc tumbler locks? #LockTypes #LocksmithTrivia
For today's #locksmithtrivia: Before locks and keys were widely available, other methods to secure doors and objects had to be used. Rope knots, typically the sailor’s Gordian knot, were employed to keep doors closed and tie down valuables. Follow us for more #locksmithtrivia!
(2/2) ...and a crest. The lock itself measures more than 56 inches tall and 41 inches wide. (via 1800unlocks.com) Like or follow us on Twitter for more #locksmithtrivia!
#locksmithtrivia #trivia Did you know...Pavlovo Arts College in Russia holds the Guinness World Record for the largest padlock ever invented. The world record was awarded in 2003 after a class submission. The lock and key total 916 lbs, features intricate engraving (1/2)
Did you know... Lockpicking, a technique popular in heist movies and thrillers, actually has a dedicated community of followers online. Entire organizations, websites, magazines, and seminars center around lockpicking. #locksmithtrivia #Trivia
Did you know... The first combination lock was made in 1857 by James Sargent. #locksmithtrivia #northernarizonalocksmith #trivia #thethingsyoulearninquarantine
Did you know... In Ancient Rome, women were the bearers and keepers of keys. The keys were worn around their necks or pinned into their hair. Follow us for more #locksmithtrivia! #northernarizonalocksmith #trivia #thethingsyoulearninquarantine
Locksmith facts that will blow your mind! #Locksmith #LocksmithFact #LocksmithTrivia #StLouis fb.me/5VL2DtPhe
Did you know? The Egyptians made the first lock. #LocksmithTrivia
Take a look at these interesting trivia about Locksmith! #LocksmithTrivia #LocksmithFacts #LockAndKeyServices fb.me/1KAE0WPFS
Did you know... The first combination lock was made in 1857 by James Sargent. #locksmithtrivia #northernarizonalocksmith #trivia #thethingsyoulearninquarantine
#locksmithtrivia #trivia Did you know...Pavlovo Arts College in Russia holds the Guinness World Record for the largest padlock ever invented. The world record was awarded in 2003 after a class submission. The lock and key total 916 lbs, features intricate engraving (1/2)
Did you know... Lockpicking, a technique popular in heist movies and thrillers, actually has a dedicated community of followers online. Entire organizations, websites, magazines, and seminars center around lockpicking. #locksmithtrivia #Trivia
For today's #locksmithtrivia: Before locks and keys were widely available, other methods to secure doors and objects had to be used. Rope knots, typically the sailor’s Gordian knot, were employed to keep doors closed and tie down valuables. Follow us for more #locksmithtrivia!
Did you know... In Ancient Rome, women were the bearers and keepers of keys. The keys were worn around their necks or pinned into their hair. Follow us for more #locksmithtrivia! #northernarizonalocksmith #trivia #thethingsyoulearninquarantine
#DidYouKnow some of the most common types of locks used today include pin tumbler locks, wafer locks, and disc tumbler locks? #LockTypes #LocksmithTrivia
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