Famous
Locksmiths
If you aren't familiar with any famous
locksmiths, it's no surprise. Many locksmiths prefer to keep a
low profile except to gain a reputable business. There are
famous locksmiths within the locksmith community who are
well-known for their skills as lock pickers and dominate the
hobby. But as for the famous locksmiths who take their
profession more seriously, little is put in the public
eye.
Schneider Locksmith of New York City is famous
in their area of the states. But this is a famous company, not
an individual. An individual of olden days who was famous for
the locksmith skills was an Englishman named Robert Barron. He
improved security of the lock itself with the invention in 1778
of the double tumbler lock. There was no modern day security,
no electronic technology to help him. He used the impressive
skills of his mind and hands to create his masterpiece of the
era.
Another famous locksmith was Jeremiah Chubb.
He patented a detector lock back in 1818. This particular lock
had six levers and won him a monetary award as well as ongoing
fame. Mr. Chubb was located in London.
Locks were made from wood long, long ago. They
have amazed, confounded, and frustrated people over the years.
They have made some people and companies rich (the inventors
and manufacturers) and made others secure. No longer made from
metal, these mechanical contraptions have come a long way over
the years.
One
famous locksmith known for other talents was Houdini. He was a
magician who thrived on escape tactics. The escape tactics
depend on locks of some form or fashion. Houdini was an expert
lockpicker who captivated audiences with his
skills.
The
King of France, also known as Louis XVI, was a very famous
locksmith. He was known for his reign as a bad king, but his
passion was with locks. He had unusual and outstanding skills
as a locksmith. This may not have won him any medals of love
amongst his followers, but it did put him in history as a
famous locksmith.
It
used to be that one had to be an apprentice to
learn to be a
locksmith. Being an
apprentice has great benefits, one of which is recommendation
from the mentor. Passing on the trade can be as rewarding as
learning it from a master of the trade.
One
famous locksmith was Arthur C. Smith. He specialized in ship
locks in the late 1800's. Located in Wolverhampton, which is in
the English West Midlands, Mr. Smith put his mark on the
world.
French locksmiths were known for their artwork
on their locks. Resembling fancy scrollwork, these locks were
fashioned in the true French elaborate designs. The French
liked beauty in many areas of their lives and their locks were
not to be left out.
A
famous American locksmith known for his bank locks was Linus
Yale, Jr., of New York. James Sargent, also of New York,
patented a time lock mechanism, which made him yet another
important locksmith.
As
you can tell, locksmiths are important all over the world and
throughout history. They are an important breed of human in our
society, and yet one of the most overlooked. Locksmiths are
constantly put to the test and should be famous for their
endurance!
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