london's keystar locksmith shares interesting fun facts
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London’s Keystar Locksmith Shares Interesting
Locksmith Fun Facts
Locksmithing is one fine profession which requires skill and training just like everything
else. Imagine a world without them. Pretty unsightly don’t you think? Today you buy a
fancy new plasma TV and when you wake up the next morning it’s gone. Bam! No one
wants that for sure. The need for safety and security is innate in every person. This is
even attested in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. This very need brought out the
emergence of this profession. Do you want to know some interesting facts regarding
this industry? Well you’re lucky as London’s Keystar Locksmith have some fun trivia in
store to share to us.
The oldest lock in history was made by the
Egyptians and is around 4,000 years old. It
was found by archeologists in the Khorsabad
ruins near Niniveh. It worked by using a large
wooden bolt to secure the door which had
several holes or slots. To secure it, the holes
are filled with wooden pegs.
Meanwhile the oldest key-based lock was
found in the ruins of Emperor Sargon II’s
palace during the Assyrian Empire around
704 BC. It resembles the pin tumbler principle which can be found in a lot of modern
locks today.
Locksmithing was also a favorite hobby and pastime by the French king Louis XVI who
is the famous husband of another infamous historical figure, Marie Antoinette.
Before pursuing his escape artist career, the famed Harry Houdini was in fact a
locksmith! He is even known to offer his services for free. If you don’t know who he is
then where have you been? Houdini was a renowned Hungarian-American illusionist
and stunt performer who was noted for his sensational escape acts that often involved
chains, handcuff, locks and more locks!
For those of you who do not know yet, it is possible to use one single key for your
entire home including the gate, the garage, the back doors, front door and windows.
You name it! There are professionals out there who can customize your office or homes
so that you won’t have to carry a big bulk or pile of heavy keys and go crazy as you find
which one fits each of your doors. Here, they will fasten and cut out a complex key
unique for you. You can even choose which doors would have the same key.
Lastly, Keystar Locksmith tell us that this profession requires the ingenuity of a
carpenter, machinist, mechanic and security expert all in one. This isn’t surprising as
the industry does involve complex skills needed from each of those professions.