
Bob Sieveking has completed an amazing task in writing this book on Manipulation. He
has taken a complicated subject and he has broken it down and organized it into many
steps which you may learn one step at a time. This may sound like an easy thing to
accomplish. However, when considering a subject as complex as this one, the job of
teaching becomes all the more difficult.
Yet the result of the author's labor is a book which is virtually a complete course on
Manipulation. One would never expect to learn a subject just by paging through a book
on the topic. For example, even an excellent book on French will not help you to speak
French unless you practice and work hard. But if you exert yourself, follow the author's
instructions, and practice, practice, practice...you will learn to manipulate combination
locks. Taking an actual course will upgrade your skills even further.
As Editor and Publisher of The National Locksmith magazine, my work is centered on
bringing information to the locksmith that will help you learn new skills. Locksmithing is
becoming more and more a service-related industry. Therefore, it behooves the
locksmith to have as many security-related skills as humanly possible. This makes your
business more complete and will help you make more money in your career. Learning
skills like Manipulation will help insure that you do not have to refer these calls away to
other craftsmen. Thus your customer comes to understand that he can call you for ser Read more...