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Allison Keilman <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 21 Jun 2021 15:30:28 -0400
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Hi everyone,

Posting here for a friend, who is restoring an old farmhouse. She purchased
an antique secretary which has a stuck lock on the top drawer. She says
she's tried all manner of ways of picking the lock herself, and her
requests to a local locksmith have gone unanswered. Does anyone here have
any suggestions, or know who might be best to contact to pick an antique
lock? (Besides the CIA, which I've already suggested ;-) )

She is located in Maryland on the Eastern Shore if that helps.

Thank you!

*Allison Keilman*
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