The Locksmith's Creed

A Locksmith always remembers his public trust. With him rests the security of property and fortune. As a public guardian he shuns the dishonest, the wicked and the avaricious. For thousands of years he and his predecessors have placed trust and honor above temptation. His honesty is incorruptible. His allies are the custodians of law and order. He is an artist at his trade and the symbol of skill and integrity to the world.

- M. Leonard Singer

"If I had only known, I would have been a locksmith." - Albert Einstein


"Be more concerned with your character than your reputation,
because your character is what you really are,
and your reputation is merely what others think you are." -
John Wooden


Register for Saturday's CLA Storefront Door Repair Class - the form has been fixed so you can now register online!


Becoming a Locksmith


The ShearLine

News from the California Locksmiths Association

 
powered by MemberClicks