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Help identify this old 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: Help identify this old safe

Postby Squelchtone » 6 Oct 2022 23:28

check this one out, has some similarities to yours: https://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/atq/d/north-andover-antique-safe/7541623531.html



And this Herring has the ear and groove in the frame that yours has: https://poconos.craigslist.org/for/d/forest-city-safe-silas-herring-patent/7518496877.html
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Re: Help identify this old safe

Postby jrt5903 » 8 Oct 2022 19:00

I tried again today to take off the I side cover on the door. It seems to be stock to the lining material (concrete?) and though I could get the edges of the sheet metal lifted from the sides, the center, right there at the lock, isn’t letting go.
I couldn’t see any of the lock housing, at all. It appears to be encased in whatever that material is. With asbestos in mind, I didn’t mess around with it other than just peeking inside. I did take a couple more pictures of the lock wheels /gates.
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I also got another photo of the slots that the bars engage. I’m leaning towards just cleaning off the rust, filling holes and just painting it. I’ll probably use this one from now on. I can see where it did have very ornate striping and borders once upon a time; but given the fact that I can’t find any indication of a manufacturer, and you folks had some ideas about who might have made it, I don’t think I’d worth a whole lot of money and time for complete restoration. (It’s pretty rough on top and the back.
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I can’t thank you all enough. You’ve helped me discover a new and fascinating hobby.
I’ll keep searching for clues and other items like this.
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Re: Help identify this old safe

Postby Squelchtone » 9 Oct 2022 23:48

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Hello Sir,

I saw you posted your safe on the Old Safes and Lock Facebook group as well, which I should have told you about much sooner. Terry, who already replied there, is the expert when it comes to this stuff, and I'm not chiming in on that thread because I would like to see what everyone else thinks your safe is.

I would encourage you however to also post on Facebook the photos of the safe door open showing the drawer with the two pulls and lock in the middle, the photo showing the rectangular bolts on the edge of the door, and of that bent piece of metal that goes into the groove in the frame. Those are all very unique features that will help identify your safe. If you can manage to hit the back panel and get it to pop off, seeing the bolt work would be a treat as well!

Thank you,
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