Re: Threat of a Money Claim
That was your assumption of what happened; for all we knew, the locksmith might have been competent and able to open locks non-destructively.
Apparently though, he wasn't sufficiently skilful to do that - or he just wanted more money so he wrecked the lock.
I'm neither a locksmith nor a burglar, but I do know how it could be done. If a key is still in a mortice lock, it may be possible to use a hooked torsion bar to force the key round to unlock the door; if that fails, then the solution is to push the key round until it can be wriggled out of the lock, which can then be picked in the usual way.
Originally posted by Inca
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Apparently though, he wasn't sufficiently skilful to do that - or he just wanted more money so he wrecked the lock.
I'm neither a locksmith nor a burglar, but I do know how it could be done. If a key is still in a mortice lock, it may be possible to use a hooked torsion bar to force the key round to unlock the door; if that fails, then the solution is to push the key round until it can be wriggled out of the lock, which can then be picked in the usual way.
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