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Most of you that have lived here in Coffeyville a while probably know me and know that I am also a Police Officer. When Selco (our previous locksmith) retired and moved away, the Police Department kept getting calls about vehicle and house lockouts. (The Police Department does not open vehicles except for emergencys (child or animal locked inside) and only kicks door on houses for similar emergencys.) After hearing about some of these calls, I realised that I had been unlocking vehicles for the Police Department for several years when we did do it. In fact I already had my own tool for it. I had also been munipulating door locks since I was a teenager (nothing illegal). I decided to practice picking locks and mentioned to a few friends of my thoughts. Next thing I knew, a friend who had just become a realtor asked me to open a locked house and change the lock. After that I started my business. Next I started having people ask me if I could rekey a lock. I did more research and bought some equipment and then I was taking classses and teaching myself how to become a locksmith along with help form other locksmiths from all over.

 

Now I can help you with most all of your locksmith needs. I say most because I not yet mastered safes but I am researching and learning more and more all the time.  

 

 


Headquartered in Vinita, GRDA is Oklahoma’s state-owned electric utility; fully funded by revenues from electric and water sales instead of taxes. With a diverse mixture of gas, coal, water and wind generation resources, GRDA produces and delivers electricity to 15 Oklahoma communities, as well as electric cooperatives and the industries in the MidAmerica Industrial Park (Pryor). Many of GRDA’s customer relationships are over 60 years old. Through other, indirect sales, GRDA power also touches 75 of 77 counties in the state and reaches into the surrounding four-state region. At the same time, GRDA also manages over 70,000 surface acres of lake waters in the state, including Oklahoma’s premier recreation destination, Grand Lake. GRDA also manages the waters of Oklahoma’s scenic Illinois River. Each day, GRDA strives to be an “Oklahoma agency of excellence” by focusing on the 5 E’s: electricity, economic development, environmental stewardship, employees and efficiency.  

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