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High Security Lock Cylinders A
Locking Concepts From Noble Security
look at several high security locks
some of the Noble Security products look like the standard stuff, many of them are different in concept.
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1996-1998 Acura TL Series.
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WID2 Bill Reed...
The End
dedication to you guys that went way deeper than could have believed without seeing it for myself.
am
sad to report to you the passing of Bill Reed. H e passed away in his sleep on the night of I
September
30, 1998.
I
I
I
I
We're all going to go some day. When it's my hope people will be able to say as many good things about me as can say about Bill.
first,
in
the end.
Bill
didn't start off well
between he and
I
was due
Over and over again he helped us serve locksmiths
.
in
to
I
himself facing 10,000 locksmiths who had paid for could see that pain all over his face.
and
I
didn't expect.
I
of that help
was
from behind the scenes, but any time we asked Bill for anything he was right therewith advice and
I/
help.
You could always find
someone who didn't like Bill It's hard be in such a unique
Reed.
to
position as
I
sat
in fifteen
ways that
M uch
I
Bill
magazine, and opened
bother.
change radically. Bill formed his Reed's Security Reporter magazine after leaving the Ledger, and ultimately was forced to close it due to business conditions. saw Bill at an ALOA show that year, right before the Reporter's close, and he looked distraught. In thinking about it, knew what was eating at him. He couldn't continue to put out what had been received as a first rate magazine. Yet, thousands of locksmiths had paid him for the subscription. The very idea of hurting one locksmith was painful to Bill, yet here he found his magazine.
to write for this
Young so he could continue to travel, bringing information to locksmiths in places where most companies won't
I.
I
I hat
began
a business in partnership with Steve
For most of fifteen years we were competitors, Bill as the head of the Locksmith Ledger, and me with the same role at The National Locksmith. Bill was a fierce competitor and so was Therefore, we often bumped heads and we had a fairly intense dislike for one another. The worst part was that didn't even have much respect for the man.
time
and then strong
I
I
It
I
It was hard for Bill to close his magazine, but it was impossible for him to hurt a locksmith. So together we agreed to honor the Reporter's subscriptions through TheNational Locksmith. Frankly, thought that would be the end of it. But in reality, found the man, and Caroline, his wife, to be so gracious that we formed a friendship, wary at
This news was just given to me, and at the moment am in a state of shock and ill prepared to write this Commentary. H owever, since we are on deadline at this exact moment, will do my best to convey to you some of my feelings about Bill Reed. time,
an Era
of
down
for a
cup of coffee
for the first
years. In just that half hour,
Continued on
page 136
I
could already see that had spent over a decade misjudging the man. H e really did care about and love locksmiths. It wasn't a put on and it wasn't for show. H e just had a
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