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Allegheny Lock

1341 Tyson Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19111 215-745-1217

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Was able to get back in my home and was very happy. - Aug 19, 2022

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Wilensky Locks & Hardware

1113 E Passyunk Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19147 215-468-4819

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Overall, the work was very good but a little expensive for them to just pop... - Dec 08, 2025

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Fox Chase Lock & Key

7936 Oxford Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19111 215-745-5007

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Great customer service. - Dec 15, 2025

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Houdini Lock & Safe

616 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19146 215-884-2500

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This is about perhaps new location in Abington PARIDICULOUS PRICES--WENT ELSEWHERE... - Aug 18, 2018

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