Keyzz

Who knew getting keys copied could be such an adventure? If you have lock business to do, this is the place to go. The owner is reputed to be one of the best locksmiths the business, and it’s awesome:

Phil Mortillaro opened Grenwich Locksmith in the West Village in 1968. It is the smallest freestanding building in Manhattan. Now, he has an incredible studio on the same block, and he lives right across the street. Nice life.

He just built this facade a few years ago and is already getting a lot of attention for it. Check out the trailer for a documentary about him called Do Not Duplicate:

 

He’s also an expert at cracking safes. Sweeeeeeet.

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  1. lenitatsai

    Im still reading EV Grieve but i notice you have been posting on this blog. Im very interested in keys. In fact my car is a Kia.

  2. lenitatsai

    Did you hear about the stupid pianist who kept banging
    his head against the keys?

    He was playing by ear.

    The piano player went into a bar but kept fidgeting so much
    that he could not enjoy his drink.
    Finally the bartender asked him what was wrong.
    The piano player replied,
    “My keys, my keys! I can’t seem to find my keys!”

    Why was the music teacher locked out of her class room?

    Her keys were in the piano!

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