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Forest A Lock & Key

Address
3011 Myrtle St F Dallas TX 75215
Phone
(214) 565-1811
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(228) 769-5110

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Don't ever be stranded again. We will come to your rescue at those times when you have locked your keys in your car, lost your keys, broke your key off in the ignition or have a problem your ignition. We take great care not to damage your vehicle and get you on your way. High value and luxury vehicles is a specialized area for us. We are your 24 HOUR AUTO WEEKEND LOCKOUT SPECIALISTS! Our techs...

Historically, locksmiths actually made the entire lock, working for hours hand cutting screws and doing much file-work. Today, the rise of cheap mass production means that this is no longer true, and, though a few expert locksmiths are also engineers and capable of sophisticated repairs and renovation work, the vast majority of locks are repaired by swapping of parts or like-for-like...

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Forest A Lock & Key can be found at Myrtle St 3011. The following is offered: Locksmiths. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Dec 21, 2013. In Dallas there are 158 other Locksmiths. An overview can be found here.

Historically, locksmiths actually made the entire lock, working for hours hand cutting screws and doing much file-work. Today, the rise of cheap mass production means that this is no longer true, and, though a few expert locksmiths are also engineers and capable of sophisticated repairs and renovation work, the vast majority of locks are repaired by swapping of parts or like-for-like...

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