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Simple In-Floor Safe Lid

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Simple In-Floor Safe Lid

Postby sign216 » 15 Aug 2022 17:10

This safe lid has a simple mechanism, almost something you'd expect from a 3rd world country. Goes right from one dialed number to the next, with only 11 "pass around" and on the 3rd number, the mechanism open with a heavy clunk when you reach the number. On the 3rd no., no having to reverse to open, it just opens right away.

Would be easy for learning or instruction on manipulation. The interior shows no maker markings. The exterior has "Sentry" from John D. Brush of Rochester, NY. Any experience with this simple safe lid?

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Re: Simple In-Floor Safe Lid

Postby billdeserthills » 16 Aug 2022 0:57

I actually have a NOS Sentry in the floor safe that uses this mech, as stated it is fairly simple
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