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Ep 66Hardware History Files: The Vault That Protected America’s Constitution | Mosler and the Charters of Freedom

When America’s founding documents — the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights — were under threat, one company was trusted to protect them: The Mosler Safe Company.In the shadow of the Cold War and the nuclear age, Mosler built a vault designed to safeguard the Charters of Freedom against bombs, fire, and time itself. This episode of Hardware History Files uncovers the story of how Mosler became the guardian of America’s most important treasures.🔑 What you’ll learn in this episode:How Mosler engineered a bomb-proof vault for the U.S. ConstitutionWhy the Charters of Freedom required Cold War protectionThe legacy of Mosler vaults in American historyIf you’re fascinated by safes, vaults, Cold War history, or the protection of America’s Constitution, this story shows how hardware and history collide.#Mosler #Vault #Constitution #ChartersOfFreedom #HardwareHistoryFiles

Sep 19, 202512 min

Ep 65Hardware History Files: What Happened to Lockwood?

If you were in the door hardware industry in 1952, you knew the name Lockwood. It stood for prestige, quality, and American industrial might. The Lockwood Hardware Manufacturing Company operated five regional sales offices and six manufacturing plants across the United States. It had furnished buildings all over the world: apartments, hotels, hospitals, colleges, embassies, and federal facilities. Its products were used in high-security government sites, including post offices, military installations, and even the U.S. Embassy in Havana. And perhaps most impressively, Lockwood hardware was installed in two of the most high-profile projects of the mid-century: the Atomic Energy Plant in Paducah, Kentucky—at the time, the largest contract ever awarded by the U.S. government—and the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. At the company’s 1952 sales convention, there was a sense of unstoppable momentum. Lockwood had survived the Great Depression, pivoted to war production during WWII, and emerged in the postwar boom stronger than ever. Yet today, more than seventy years later, the Lockwood name is a ghost in the American hardware industry. So, what happened? -----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Jul 31, 202515 min

Ep 64Santa Claus: Master Burglar

Across the world, hundreds of millions of houses are broken into on a regular basis during the month of December, with most occurring just on one particular night. The means of how these family safe havens are violated remain the subject of much speculation. Some people believe it’s an open secret, while others have a more radical take. What’s clear is that no locking mechanism created in over a thousand years can keep the perpetrator out of our homes, even if we know exactly what night he’s coming.Is this some annual occurrence that society has became blind to over the years? Or is this a multi-national conspiracy to invade our homes? Could it be a coordinated attack based on good intentions?Stay tuned as we investigate how no door hardware has been able to keep out the most well-known secret of the holidays!-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Dec 10, 202433 min

Ep 63Haunted or Tumbled?

Welcome to the Three Tumblers lock-shop of horror! Tonight, we will tell you three stories of intrigue, mystery, supernatural activity, and tales from beyond. Two of these stories will be based on actual occurrences. One will not. You will have to decide which ones are real, and which one isn’t. But don’t worry! We will be here to give you our expert opinions on the details of each story and at the conclusion of this episode, the truth will be revealed. Or will it? -----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Oct 30, 202436 min

Ep 62Season Three - Coming Soon

Season Three is on the way!-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

May 22, 20245 min

Ep 61Locked Up: The History of Handcuffs

From ancient mythology, to modern public safety tools. Symbols of horrific history, to objects of pleasure. These restraints have been used for centuries! Today, we will provide the captivating details on one of the worlds oldest wearable locks! -----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

May 6, 202420 min

Ep 60Security Starts at Home

Break-ins. Burglaries. Home invasions. Squatters. Long gone are the days of not locking the door when you leave your house for the day. Criminals brazenly enter homes that are not theirs, and violate the one place we should always feel safe in. The fear of having your home invaded by a stranger has lead to many innovations to make it more secure. But do they work? -----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Apr 29, 202426 min

Ep 59Serial Killer Security Goes D.I.Y.

In the early 60s, Americans were introduced to a new kind of crime threat. With cases beginning in Boston and California, police were investigating murders that had striking similarities. Newspapers and television stations would give nicknames to the killers and run them in the headlines, striking fear into the public about who would be next. Taking home security more seriously than ever before, people began doing whatever it would take to keep themselves safe at night. This included extra locks on every door. But with demand so high, could people get them installed before it was too late? -----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Apr 22, 202425 min

Ep 58The D. B. Cooper Vane

Wednesday, November 24th, 1971. The man wearing a dark suit, sunglasses, and a parachute stood at the back of the Northwest Orient Airlines plane. Steadying himself, he pulled the lever and lowered the rear airstairs on the Boeing 727. A couple minutes later and he was falling towards the ground. This hijacking spurred hundreds of theories, and changed the way aircraft were secured for decades after. -----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Apr 15, 202423 min

Ep 57Keys to the Caribbean: Pirates and Locks

1718, Nassau, Bahamas. Famed pirate Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard, uses his fleet of ships to blockade the settlement. Quickly, those in charge of the colony gave up what valuables they had to spare their lives. As Blackbeard and other pirates continued to plunder the eastern coast of North America, governors and citizens alike started taking action to protect their money and riches. Little did they know, the pirates were using the same technology to their advantage.-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Apr 8, 202422 min

Ep 56The Baker Street Heist

Monday, September 13th, 1971. At the corner of Baker and Marylebone Streets in Westminster, London, the branch manager of Lloyd's Bank opened the vault at ten in the morning as usual. As the huge door swung away what he saw left him speechless. Chunks of concrete, wrecked safe deposit boxes, jewelry, and more compromising items were strewn across the floor. Was it really possible that criminals were able to break into a vault with thousands of tons of protection? Or were other elements at work?-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Apr 1, 202429 min

Ep 55Deadliest Keys: Nukes at Sea

August, 1945. The United States drops atomic weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan in a last ditch effort to stop the imperialist military dictators from killing more people. Soon, there is an arms race between America and the Soviet Union with both sides trying to prove to the other that their weapons are more powerful. With mutually assured destruction between nations, rouge actors were of the highest concern to the leaders. Could a simple set of keys stop World War Three?-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Mar 25, 202434 min

Ep 54Keys to Murder: The Tamika Huston Story

Weeks after family members report a young woman as missing, investigators find a ring of keys in her car. One key has seemingly random numbers and letters stamped on it. Will this code be able to lead detectives to solve the disappearance of a vibrant, young woman?-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Mar 18, 202436 min

Ep 53Keys to the Stars: The Bling Ring

Los Angeles California, Hollywood Hills. The year was 2008 and celebrities were living it up just as they had been for decades. Between nightlife, award shows, and parties, stars were rarely at home. This made their less than humble abodes appealing to people coveting that glamorous lifestyle.Obviously, celebs had top rate security preventing any thefts or break-ins. Right?-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Mar 11, 202438 min

Ep 52Grand Theft Corvette

The Chevrolet Corvette. One of America's defining sports cars experienced a boom in sales in the early 1980s. It also became one of the most popular cars for thieves to steal. Insurance companies charged owners of the car up to 40 percent more just because of the theft rates.Could a team of mechanics, engineers, and locksmiths put a stop to the likes of organized cars rings? Or would the bad guys stay one step ahead?-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Mar 4, 202432 min

Ep 512024 Mid-Season Promo

For the past five months, The Three Tumblers have told you the tragic history that shaped how we interact doors today. Now, they bring you stories from ancient history to modern heists and those that could lead to potentially disastrous outcomes. Join Jeff Moss, Tyler J. Thomas, and Tim Coleman as they bring you these stories and more with the unique perspective of over thirty years of locksmithing and door hardware experience.New episodes beginning March 4th, 2024.-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Feb 27, 20242 min

Ep 50The Station Nightclub Fire, Part 3: Years After

Only three men involved in the Station nightclub fire are held legally responsible. But were there more to blame? Good comes out of darkness. Families and survivors band together to make sure the tragedy is never forgotten.-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Feb 19, 202426 min

Ep 49The Station Nightclub Fire, Part 2: Seconds of Fire

In a matter of minutes, those still trapped inside the Station nightclub are on the verge of death. Can they still escape, or will they die trying? -----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Feb 12, 202432 min

Ep 48The Station Nightclub Fire, Part 1: Years Before

A small nightclub built in the late 1940s transforms over the years into a popular, local venue for live music and good evenings with friends until one fateful night it burns to the ground and claims one-hundred lives. -----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Feb 5, 202425 min

Ep 47The Cocoanut Grove Fire, Part 3: Phoenix of Paradise

With over four hundred people dead and dying at the Cocoanut Grove club, someone had to be to blamed. While investigators look for a cause, others work to make sure that the tropical paradise in Boston didn’t burn in vane. -----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Jan 29, 202436 min

Ep 46The Cocoanut Grove Fire, Part 2: Inferno in Paradise

Tony is a kid who works at The Grove. Stanley works there too. Jimmy and Clifford are both in the armed forces and in the paradise at 17 Piedmont Street before heading out to war. All four would be forever effected by the inferno that awaited them that night. -----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Jan 22, 202427 min

Ep 45The Cocoanut Grove Fire, Part 1: Wartime Paradise

November, 1942. America is at war. Mobsters still have control and influence on city inspectors, allowing them to skate past regulations and requirements. Guys getting ready to ship out to the battlefield want to take their gals on one last date. The Cocoanut Grove promises to be the place for a night they’ll never forget. It lives up to its hype as a south seas paradise, but for all the wrong reasons. -----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Jan 15, 202428 min

Ep 44The Von Duprin Game Changer, Part 2: Flight to Safety

Every minute of every day in America there are emergencies. Multiple times a day people have to get to safety in a hurry and locked doors could mean a death sentence to them. Every state in the country, and most every city and county have laws requiring emergency exit devices on doors meant for people to get out and away from harm.In 1911, however, there were few laws, if any, requiring this type of hardware. One hundred-forty-six people died in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, most because they couldn’t get out. Just months prior to that disaster, the owners had been strongly advised to install exit devices on the doors to the production floors, but they never did. That disaster, and the Von Duprin exit device paved the way to what is now so common in North America, most people don’t even know what its called.-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Jan 8, 202437 min

Ep 432023 Holiday Special

Fires, exits, origins, and bloopers. Lots of bloopers.In this special holiday episode, Jeff, Tyler, and Tim discuss what brought them this far, what lessons they've learned, and what is motivating them to continue with the show. Also, they prove that while the recordings sound great, it takes a lot to get there!Enjoy this special episode while you wait for part two of The Von Duprin Game Changer! Coming January Eighth!Happy Holidays from all of us here at The Three Tumblers!

Dec 25, 202340 min

Ep 42The Von Duprin Game Changer, Part 1: The Power of Three

On December 30th 1903, thirty-three year old Carl Prinzler was in Chicago for business. With his business concluded, Carl found himself delayed in getting home. Deciding to pass the time, he planned on getting a ticket to see Klaw and Erlanger's “Mister Bluebeard” production at the new Iroquois Theatre. But at the last minute, a train ticket came available and he rushed to get home to Indianapolis...In the streets of Indianapolis, a German immigrant by the name of Clemens Vonnegut Senior took a brisk walk through the streets. Carrying heavy rocks in his hands, and his trademark cape billowing along behind him, Clemens did this regularly in all weather and times of day. Although strange, he had the reputation of being a fair and honest man. With his exceptionally strong work ethic, he founded and ran the Vonnegut Hardware Company...Although a member of the famous Dupont family, Henry H. was quiet about it. He spent his days designing buildings and other, everyday items on paper. One of those everyday items was a design collaboration with his neighbor, mister Carl Prinzler...Shortly after the events of the Iroquois Theatre fire, these three men would come together and create something that still saves lives this very day...-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Dec 11, 202334 min

Ep 41Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, Part 3: Out Of Fashion, Into Compliance

As firefighters, police officers, and citizens who volunteered their efforts recovered bodies and lowered them to the ground below from the eighth, ninth, and tenth floors of the Asch building, people below were placing those bodies in to caskets and loading them on to wagons for transport. The effects of the shirtwaist factory fire were heavy on all involved. Even the most hardened responders were overcome by emotion and grief. Crews were rotated out to give them time to temporarily recover. Almost immediately after the fire, there were calls from the public for changes to life safety issues in manufacturing plants. Many of these changes were adopted and protect us even today. -----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Dec 4, 202334 min

Ep 40Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, Part 2: Escape or Die

William Shepherd walked down the cobblestone streets in Greenwich village on the afternoon of Saturday, March 25th, 1911. It was a trendy place that any young reporter for the united press should be on a weekend. With an inclusive crowd, political activism, and a future home to Jackson Pollock it was, and still is, much like the Buckhead area of Atlanta, Lakewood in Cleveland, or the south end of Charlotte today. Counterculture, a diverse population, and an amazing night life lived in these stre… *THUD* William paused and shrugged when he heard the strange sound. *THUD* On Washington square in late Spring afternoon, it was such a strange sound to hear this loud thud with a sort of splat at the end. *THUD* Curious, William stopped after the third time he heard the sound. Looking up from the corner of Washington Square and Washington Place, he noticed a puff of smoke coming from the factory known as the Asch building. *THUD* “The first ten thuds shocked me. I looked up and saw that there were scores of girls at the windows. The flames from the floor below were beating in their faces.” *THUD* As William stood in shock, nearly fifty three women and girls jumped the 120 to 135 feet out of windows to escape the flames within the Asch building. Over a thousand people flocked from the nearby park and streets to try and help those escaping the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory while it was on fire. Out of nearly five hundred people in those three floors, one hundred forty-six would not live to see the next day. Over sixty of those souls chose to try jumping to escape, rather than die in flames.-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Nov 27, 202336 min

Ep 39Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, Part 1: The Cost of Fashion

Today it’s difficult for us to imagine how a simple women’s garment, the Industrial Revolution, and labor practices could all be related. Right now, women wear t-shirts, polos, uniforms of all kinds, and dressy clothes on special occasions. But in 1911 the culture of New York City and the nation, was much different. Labor laws, women’s rights, and building codes all changed after a tragic disaster brought all of these different issues together. Now, 112 years later, Jeff Moss, Tyler J. Thomas, and Tim Coleman will share with you the factors that led up to this disaster, and how building codes and the hardware that makes life safer changed as a result.-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Nov 20, 202321 min

Ep 38Lake View School, Collinwood Ohio, Part 4: A Village in Mourning

The acrid smell of smoke still hung in the air. It was late in to the night of March 4th but survivors of the Lake View School fire were being questioned. Fritz Hirter, who rang the alarm bell and was severely burned in the blaze, was drawing a diagram in the dirt with a stick showing his observations of how the fire spread. He was just feet from the brick walls that contained the inferno.In the final part of our series on the Lake View School fire, we will recount the investigations and how they helped change the future so that events like these were prevented.A very special thank you to Hunter Garner, Trace Swann, and Shane Moody for their help with this episode!-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Nov 13, 202329 min

Ep 37Lake View School, Collinwood Ohio, Part 3: A Village on Fire

As people from the village of Collinwood started to rush to the school in a desperate attempt to save the children, a bottleneck that was formed by an architectural decision made two years earlier was causing child upon child to fall just feet from safety. The intense smoke, heat, and flames pushed back rescuers with almost supernatural force.One hundred seventy-three children and two adults would burn to death in a matter of minutes.-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Nov 6, 202344 min

Ep 36Lake View School, Collinwood Ohio, Part 2: School on Fire

Thirteen-year-old Emma Neibert left her home a little after eight A.M. to go to school, like she did most any other day. The chilly morning air and light snow on the ground made the walk brisk. Once she arrived through the main entrance on Collamer Street, she went to miss Bodey's classroom on the third floor. After starting the school day with a prayer, classes began.When the bell rang at 9:30, Emma excused herself to go to the washroom in the basement. That’s when her entire life, and the lives of every other person in the Lake View School would forever change.-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Oct 30, 202329 min

Ep 35Lake View School, Collinwood Ohio, Part 1: Growing Village

In 1908, the village of Collinwood Ohio was experiencing an enormous growth of population and industry. As railroad tycoons acquired and built on land that was once farms, village directors and real estate developers worked furiously to plan for life around a constantly changing and expanding landscape.As part of this growth, schools were a necessity of the community. With a population that consisted mostly of eastern European immigrants and their children, education was considered key to the future of the village. However, such rapid growth came with some very high costs.On the morning of March fourth, 1908, over three-hundred-fifty children would walk into the Lake View School. One-hundred-seventy-five would never live to see the end of the day. Now, one-hundred-fifteen years later, Jeff Moss, Tyler J. Thomas, and Tim Coleman will tell this story and examine what was to blame for this senseless loss of life, and how we prevent it from happening again today.-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Oct 23, 202336 min

Ep 34The Iroquois Theatre Fire, Part 3: The Aftermath

M.S. Schalk; will die. William Patten; will die. Susan Beahl, aged 16; will die. Richard Emelang, stage hand; will die.In the days after the fire, Chicago newspapers would run headlines like these. Before times of the internet or television, newspapers served as the only means to inform the public about the death tool, injuries, and critically injured. "We worked on the fire in the gallery ten or fifteen minutes. Then we got a lamp and looked around to see if we could find anybody alive in the first gallery. The bodies were all together in the first aisle outside of the door and back as far as the center aisles." Captain Edward Buckley, Chicago Fire Department, Engine Company 32. With the smell of smoke, steam, and charred human remains heavy in the air, officials began the investigation as to why this "fireproof" theater failed to protect nearly one out of every three persons in attendance that day. In this episode, Tyler J. Thomas, Jeff Moss, and Tim Coleman will tell you what contributed to the massive loss of life, and how locksmithing and door hardware changed as a result of it. -----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Oct 16, 202347 min

Ep 33The Iroquois Theatre Fire, Part 2: The Fire

On a castle terrace, in front of a backdrop painted with gardens, Fatima, believing her love Selim was dead, agrees to marry Blue Beard. He gives her the key to the castle, but warns her not to open the blue chamber. With tunes about the songbirds of Melody Lane, and the beer that made Milwaukee famous, a piano score of "In The Pale Moonlight" began.What also began at this very moment, three-fifteen P.M., was a small fire caused by sparks from a short circuit in a stage spot light. These sparks quickly spread throughout the stage in a matter of minutes, and the protective curtain above the the stage, designed to keep fire from reaching the audience, never fell.-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://threetumblers.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Oct 9, 202350 min

Ep 32The Iroquois Theatre Fire, Part 1: The Theatre

In 1903, the Iroquois Theatre in Chicago, Illinois was set to host a matinée performance of the musical “Mister Blue Beard”. The children’s play, staring Dan Macavoy and Eddie Foy, featured physical comedy, actors dressed as animals, and ballerinas. Close to two-thousand people packed the seats, aisles, and every other space in which they could sit or stand, in order to view the spectacle. Since the play was directed towards a younger audience, most of the people in attendance were women and children. This sell out event was well past the designed number of around sixteen-hundred attendees.At 3:15pm, Wednesday, December 30th, just over five weeks after the buildings opening, tragedy would strike during the second act when a curtain on the stage ignited and burst into flames. Nearly six-hundred lives would be lost in the deadliest single-building fire in the history of the United States.In this series of episodes, we will discuss what contributed to the massive loss of life, what lessons were learned, and how door hardware changed in an effort to prevent a repeat of this tragedy.-----Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://podbay.fm/p/the-three-tumblersFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Oct 2, 202349 min

Ep 31Season 2 Teaser

Join us for the start of season 2 on October 2nd.

Sep 23, 20231 min

Ep 30S1 E30 - Lockpicking

Hello everyone, I'm Jeff Moss and along with Tim Coleman and Tyler J. Thomas, we are going to discuss lockpicking.Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://podbay.fm/p/the-three-tumblersFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Aug 23, 202340 min

Ep 29S1 E29 - Pin Kits

Hello everyone I'm Tim Coleman and along with Tyler J. Thomas and Jeff Moss, we'll be the best pin ups in the trade and in podcast. It's three o'clock somewhere and this is The Three Tumblers.

Aug 7, 202341 min

Ep 28S1E28 - Standalone Keypad Locks

Let's talk about standalone keypad locks! Listen to The Three Tumblers anywhere you get your podcasts and, please, follow and give us a review! The Three Tumblers Podcast: https://podbay.fm/p/the-three-tumblersFollow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/3tumblerspod Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethreetumblerspod/

Aug 1, 202343 min

Ep 27S1E27 - Road Life

Well, last time we talked about life in the shop. Seems fitting enough that this time we talk about life on the road.Questions, comments, concerns? Email us [email protected] or find us on Twitter @3tumblerspod.

Jul 23, 202347 min

Ep 25S1 E26 - Shop Life

For some of us, getting on the road is a rare adventure. For others, being in the shop is just as rare. What do you actually do in the shop? Just count pins and key blanks from the 80s? Whether or not you have a store front, we'll give you the insight on being inside all day.Questions, comments, concerns? Email us [email protected] or find us on Twitter @3tumblerspod.

Jul 10, 202338 min

Ep 26S1 E25 - Starting A Locksmith Business

I'm Tyler J. Thomas along with Jeff Moss, Tim Coleman, and Chris Huffstetler and we will discuss the "ins and outs" of starting a locksmith business.Questions, comments, concerns? Email us [email protected] or find us on Twitter @3tumblerspod.

Jul 3, 202333 min

Ep 24S1 E24 - Callbacks

You've done the job, gotten your money, and left the site a few days ago. But then that customer calls back and says what you did doesn't work anymore. Is it common for you? Or is it common for your coworkers? When do you swallow your pride and just give in to make things work? And are two sets of eyes on a problem better than one? Yes, that's right! Today we're talking about callbacks!

Jun 27, 202346 min

Ep 23S1 E23 - Dispatching

Every job starts somewhere, most of the time it starts with a simple phone call. How do you determine what the person needs and how can you use the call taking process to increase your bottom dollar? From safety, to service, to possibly some badly made references to William Shatner, we'll have the direct line to dispatching.Questions, comments, concerns? Email us [email protected] or find us on Twitter @3tumblerspod.

Jun 16, 202349 min

Ep 22S1 E22 - NSPs

National retail chains don't have a lot of time to do local research when it comes to locksmithing or any other maintenance needs. That's why they have national service providers find the resources closet to their store locations. Eventually, these NSPs call our phones asking us if we are available to do the work needed. But what's like to work for an NSP directly, what profit can you make from it, and what is it like being an actual NSP? We'll try to make sense of it all and not run over your NTE!Questions, comments, concerns? Email us [email protected] or find us on Twitter @3tumblerspod.

Jun 9, 202343 min

Ep 21S1 E21 - Locksmith Terminology

Where do we get the terminology we use as locksmiths when communicating with others in the industry? How do we speak customer, and then translate it to actual terms? And what could happen when we don't use the proper words to describe things to others in the trade?Questions, comments, concerns? Email us [email protected] or find us on Twitter @3tumblerspod.

May 22, 202346 min

Ep 20S1 E20 - Safes (feat. Jeff Gaylor)

Are you wanting to become a box tech? Maybe you already are and have a great overview of locking containers, including safes. Perhaps all you do is move them. Maybe, you don't have anything to do with them at all! Questions, comments, concerns? Email us [email protected] or find us on Twitter @3tumblerspod.

May 14, 202358 min

Ep 19S1 E19 - Customer Etiquette

There are certain courtesies that locksmiths should have with their customers, like cleaning up after themselves. But there are also a number of courtesies that customers should have with their locksmiths, like answering the phones. Questions, comments, concerns? Email us [email protected] or find us on Twitter @3tumblerspod.

May 3, 202340 min

Ep 18S1E18 - Making Keys

Hey! Do y'all make keys? While we honestly just want to blurt out, "No, you dumbass!", making keys is pretty much essential to our jobs, whether it's following the paths of ancient 'smiths, making mathematical calculations, or syncing technology with brass. Questions, comments, concerns? Email us [email protected] or find us on Twitter @3tumblerspod.

Apr 26, 202330 min

Ep 17S1 E17 - Lubricants

Are you tired of running into the same old dry and crusty? Maybe one lube is just as good as another. And why should you charge for lube if you're just using it to help you anyway?Questions, comments, concerns? Email us [email protected] or find us on Twitter @3tumblerspod.

Apr 16, 202333 min