Saturday, 27 October 2018
Security changed after a man picked 2 'unpickable' locks in 1851
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With the introduction of the lock, there was an interest to pick it! There was only a brief window period of 70 years when something was safe once you put it 'under lock and key'.
In the 1770s there was an inventor named Joseph Bramah, a polymath engineer, who changed everything.
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