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Rudimentary Treatise on the Construction of Locks

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A practical manual surveying the history, classification, and mechanical construction of locks, beginning with ancient Grecian, Roman, and Egyptian examples and proceeding through warded, tumbler (lever), puzzle, and dial mechanisms. It analyzes Bramah and American designs, reports on contemporary patents and controversies over security, and provides technical descriptions and illustrations of internal parts and picking experiments. Editor annotations and inventor communications are included, plus added material on Fenby’s patents and iron safes. The work highlights common defects, methods of testing and improvement, and aims to inform inventors, locksmiths, and general readers about the principles that determine a lock’s security.

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A. C. Hobbs

A. C. Hobbs was a notable figure in the field of mechanical engineering, particularly recognized for his contributions to lock construction. His key work, "Rudimentary Treatise on the Construction of Locks," serves as an essential resource for understanding the principles and techniques involved in lock design and manufacturing. Through this treatise, Hobbs provided valuable insights that have influenced both contemporary and historical practices in locksmithing and security engineering. His work remains a significant part of the literature on mechanical devices, reflecting the technical advancements of his time.

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