20-10-2014, 06:45 PM
I'm not so sure.
http://www.nmit.edu.au/study-areas/build...ksmithing/
This website seems to claim locksmithing is part of engineering, and personally I consider locks and such as "gadgets". Small, yet intricate, feats of engineering. This would have been in his schooling. Hopefully that's in order now? Or can you dig up something more specific to reference than that university.
http://www.nmit.edu.au/study-areas/build...ksmithing/
This website seems to claim locksmithing is part of engineering, and personally I consider locks and such as "gadgets". Small, yet intricate, feats of engineering. This would have been in his schooling. Hopefully that's in order now? Or can you dig up something more specific to reference than that university.

