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Physician Becomes Victor Safe Owner!

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Physician Becomes Victor Safe Owner!

Postby mikecolson » 11 Aug 2014 17:28

Novice entry here...be kind. My Step Father passed leaving me, as executor of estate, a full plate of responsibilities. My final task is the disposition of his VICTOR Safe of which I have the combination (of sorts) and which I am told is completely empty. At present the safe is locked and the combination I have either is wrong or the opening protocol is not correct. Is there someone who might be able to look at a scanned copy of the "combination sheet" (hand written by a 87 yr old man) and marry that up with the required numbers/sequence for this type safe. The safe is in Arizona and I live in Hawaii but the safe is with my son. Dr Mike
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Re: Physician Becomes Victor Safe Owner!

Postby mseifert » 11 Aug 2014 17:44

I believe the Victor safe is a 4-3-2-1 safe meaning ..

Turn the dial four complete rotations to the right and stop on the first number in the combination.

Spin the dial to the left hand side three complete rotations and stop on the second number in the combination sequence.

Turn the dial back to the right two complete rotations and stop on the third number in the combination.

Spin the dial to the left one complete rotation and stop on the last number of the combination code.

Pull the handle on the door

You may just be dialing the combination wrong ..
When I finally leave this world.. Will someone please tell my wife what I have REALLY spent on locks ...
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