km327 wrote:mseifert wrote:It is indeed a Herring Hall Marvin Safe .. Cant read the serial number clearly but based on its placement on the ball of the handle .. It was made sometime between 1892 to 1930.. Based on the serial number someone might be able to tell you when it was made..
just about any Safe Technician should be able to open for you .. Safe opening is a restricted topic ..
Thanks!
The serial number is 28 4748 in case anyone can help me narrow down the date a little more.
Does anyone have instructions for how to unlock it, given the combination? Also if I want to learn about the locking mechanism, where do I start?
Based on some googling, the dialing order for a Hall Marvin with a Yale dial is this:
If the combination was 12-55-24-7,
If the lock is a Yale lock, the dialing sequence would be:
4 times right to the first number (12)
3 times left to the second number (55)
2 times right to the third number (24)
1 time left, slowly until the dial stops - should be around 7
info from this trusted source:
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Locksmithing ... Marvin.htmLook at Andy's other answers for folks with Herring Hall Marvin Safes, and you may get more answers on how to dial them if you have the combination.
Here is some HHM safe company history and some comments on serial numbers and telling how old they are:
https://www.clearstar.com/public/messages/13517.htmhope that helps a little
Squelchtone
PS. Based on the color and decorations, to me it feels like it's from the 1920's, but I am not an authority on this, just based on some past research and experience.