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Is this really Mosler Safe?

Forgot how to dial the combination on that old safe? Think you got the right numbers but the handle is stuck? What safe should you buy? Ask your safe questions here!
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Re: Is this really Mosler Safe?

Postby fishgirl » 19 Sep 2018 7:50

Thanks so much for helping. Did u read anywhere that Mosler had a fire an alot of the records were destroyed sometime in the 1800.
The Mosler history is pretty vague I think because of security.
Wish I could find someone to talk to that worked there. They had a reunion back in July 2014.
The serial number on the handle is 23068.
I have spent many hours looking on the web.
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Re: Is this really Mosler Safe?

Postby Squelchtone » 19 Sep 2018 8:22

fishgirl wrote:Thanks so much for helping. Did u read anywhere that Mosler had a fire an alot of the records were destroyed sometime in the 1800.
The Mosler history is pretty vague I think because of security.
Wish I could find someone to talk to that worked there. They had a reunion back in July 2014.
The serial number on the handle is 23068.
I have spent many hours looking on the web.



What's your end goal? Just personal satisfaction of knowing how old it is, or is it to establish a history so it can be sold as a valuable antique?

When you take the combination wheel cover off the lock, what 3 or 4 numbers are stamped onto it?

Thanks
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Re: Is this really Mosler Safe?

Postby fishgirl » 22 Sep 2018 11:14

Its really my husbands an my satisfaction of knowing how old it is.
Selling is not an option at this time.
We like old things.
History is very important. I try to explore on our own an then I love these forums when I have gone as far as we can on our own.
Thanks for asking. I should have told our intentions at the beginning.
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Re: Is this really Mosler Safe?

Postby Squelchtone » 22 Sep 2018 15:56

I'm by no means the end all be all expert on this stuff, but from what I have read and researched, if I had to put it in writing, your safe is anywhere from 1867 to 1888 and possibly made by Mosler Bahmann, Mosler, or Hall's

You should also visit antique-locks.com forum and not mention any of this to them and see what conclusions they come to based on the photos you shared with us. There is also another lockpicking/safe forum called keypicking.com which some of us belong to and some of their members hang out here, so that's another place to post this and see what their members come up with.

Good luck with your project and we would love to see photos after you restore it.

Thank you for giving us a good challenge!
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Re: Is this really Mosler Safe?

Postby MartinHewitt » 22 Sep 2018 17:28

https://www.antique-locks.com is probably the forum with the most knowledgable persons about antique safes. https://keypicking.com is certainly not better than here for dating this safe. And it is for my taste a bit to quiet regarding safes at the moment.

My non-expert guess because of the "baroque" decoration would have been 1870s/80s.
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Re: Is this really Mosler Safe?

Postby MartinHewitt » 22 Sep 2018 18:03

This is the direct link to the safes section:
https://www.antique-locks.com/forumdisp ... amp-Vaults
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Re: Is this really Mosler Safe?

Postby fishgirl » 1 Oct 2018 8:50

Thanks for all the Ideas given on the age an maker of this safe. I will try to post on other forums.
I will also post on the finished safe. It has been striped an primed an close to being painted.
We really would like to know so if the safe needs any kind of lettering we could apply that.
Also we needed to know the insert that goes on the dial on the combo lock.
Does anybody know what that should be.
Thanks again for all your ideas.
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