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After 1945, he worked in his parents' locksmithery at Heideck.
The locksmithery was an is an important industry in Velbert.
By 1865 he was a wholesaler specialising in zinc, iron, tinplate and locksmithery.
"In the first place, Manny, what the hell do you know about locksmithery or locksmithmanship or whatever you call it?"
He wanted to become a seaman but was educated in Locksmithing.
Locksmithing is the profession of working with locks and keys.
Locksmithing is a traditional trade, and in most countries requires completion of an apprenticeship.
A few go so far as to learn locksmithing in order to synthesize vadding keys.
The Complete Book of Locks and Locksmithing.
All About Locks and Locksmithing.
Complete Course in Professional Locksmithing Nelson-Hall.
It's over on the bookshelf, that little book between Do-It-Yourself Locksmithing and the Audubon Field Guide.
A second facility in Arlington, Massachusetts houses the Carpentry and Preservation Carpentry programs, and a third space in South Boston is home to the Locksmithing and Security Technology program.
The existing programs of Carpentry, Cabinet and Furniture Making, Locksmithing, Jewelry Making and Repair and Piano Technology were joined in the mid-1980s by courses in Bookbinding, Violin Making and Preservation Carpentry.