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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/06/18 18:19, Martin Koppenhoefer
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<div class="gmail_quote">2018-06-25 21:29 GMT+02:00 Jmapb <span
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Pardon the
self-reply, but actually, this might be a case where a
shop=shoe_repair could also be tagged craft=key_cutter.
Don't see why not. jmb<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">To me, "key_cutter" would not seem a
"craft", I would see it as a service a shop can offer (e.g.
copies_keys=yes), but if I were to use the tag craft in this
context, I would think about craft=locksmith (i.e. a
specialist able to do far more work with locks than just
copying a key). FWIW, actual usage confirms the tag
craft=key_cutter ;-)<br>
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Unfortunately most 'locksmiths' simply sell locks and cut a few
keys. <br>
If you want a good locksmith here you have to look for a 'master
locksmith' .. these people can repair, modify locks of many
discretions. <br>
They also are police verified .. as they make good lock pikers too.
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So if you want a true craftsman then craft=master_locksmith is the
one.
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