by torontosafecracker » 6 Apr 2014 19:48
Hey , How you doing?
First, off, the safe is sideways, just in case you didn't know...lol
Amsec, or Star Door . 80's ish.
Can I get into the safe without damaging it so it can be re-used?
If you know how to manipulate group 2 locks, shouldn't be hard. Providing it's in good mechanical shape. Some of the newer versions of this safe have Manipulation 'Proof' Locks and may be a bit harder, this does not look like one. So I believe it's an older model, or that the lock has been changed.
Being a commercial model, would AmSec possibly have the combo on file?
Nope, The combo could have been changed by anybody with a change key.
Approx cost to have it manipulated by a pro?
Don't be surprised to dish out 200-300 , maybe you'll find a deal, perhaps there is only a few safe techs in your area who charge more.
Can I do it myself?
Depends, are you willing to learn a trade? (If you don't already know it), I wouldn't learn to be a plumber just because I had a leak in the pipes. If it's something I wanted to do for a long time, something I enjoyed. like the way I feel about safes, The answer is yes, you can. If you have other stuff to do, I suggest calling in the pros.
Value of the safe with a combination?
Not very much, it looks in rough shape, but I'm sure there is somebody who would pay for it. How much is the question. I would pay maybe $100 for it, (unless you were delivering it) Most of the jewelers I know hate those safes, because the tiny round door only allows certain sized objects in a rather large safe.
I've read quite a bit on the topic but the best info was on this site so here I am.
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
There you have it, hope I helped, any questions, just PM , me, Thanks
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