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by djed » 2 Apr 2016 18:37
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by Squelchtone » 2 Apr 2016 19:35
my vote's on Alpine from late 1800's, but hey I'm not a professional safeman, so I'm curious to see what others come up with.
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by djed » 2 Apr 2016 19:52
Three more pictures of the bottom: https://imgur.com/DgLX7s8https://imgur.com/9et0xpXhttps://imgur.com/VUCJYhUPlease ignore the spider nests. As an added bit of information, I'm not sure the finials are original to this safe. They don't exactly fit in the hinge holes (but that could be age). These finials seem like they are made out of lead or some other soft metal.
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by cledry » 3 Apr 2016 6:39
I'm going to go with Eureka Safe Company. I think Schwab used a different hinge design. There were a lot of very similar safes back in the day and I can't find my safe book to identify them. However the clues are handle, type of lock (unless changed), hinge design, finial (these can be changed so not 100%), wheel design and wheel mount design.
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by bitbuster » 3 Apr 2016 9:07
my guess would also be an Alpine,because of the hinges but i never saw one with a Y&T dial. Alpines i've seen have had plain, nondescript dials. but......
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by djed » 6 Apr 2016 0:32
I just noticed a distinction I thought might be relevant.
After looking at many pictures online, I noticed that the dial on this safe is centered. On most of the Alpines I've seen online, the dial is offset. On the few Eureka safes I've seen, the dial is centered.
The wheel mounts and wheels look similar to some Barnes. However the Barnes hinge finials seem to be flat.
Thanks to all who have contributed so far.
Keep the thoughts coming!!
David
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by billdeserthills » 6 Apr 2016 0:42
I already looked up your safe. I matched the castors, castor trim, hinges, dial & handle and as I said, it was made by Schwab
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by djed » 6 Apr 2016 1:10
billdeserthills wrote:I already looked up your safe. I matched the castors, castor trim, hinges, dial & handle and as I said, it was made by Schwab
Thank you. Now that I know that, I'll start looking for examples online. I see this as a long term restoration project (for which I suspect I may have questions). Does your book suggest a range of when this safe was made? Thank you. David
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by cledry » 6 Apr 2016 6:19
djed wrote:I just noticed a distinction I thought might be relevant.
After looking at many pictures online, I noticed that the dial on this safe is centered. On most of the Alpines I've seen online, the dial is offset. On the few Eureka safes I've seen, the dial is centered.
The wheel mounts and wheels look similar to some Barnes. However the Barnes hinge finials seem to be flat.
Thanks to all who have contributed so far.
Keep the thoughts coming!!
David
Depends on the safe door dimensions. If the door is smaller the dial will be centered.
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by Squelchtone » 6 Apr 2016 10:46
billdeserthills wrote:I already looked up your safe. I matched the castors, castor trim, hinges, dial & handle and as I said, it was made by Schwab
Just curious, which sources did you use? I thumbed through all my Dave McOmie books and didn't see anything obvious that pointed to Schwab, especially the hinges since most Schwabs are what I would call half hinges (probably not the accepted term) Thanks Squelchtone
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by billdeserthills » 6 Apr 2016 11:46
Squelchtone wrote:billdeserthills wrote:I already looked up your safe. I matched the castors, castor trim, hinges, dial & handle and as I said, it was made by Schwab
Just curious, which sources did you use? I thumbed through all my Dave McOmie books and didn't see anything obvious that pointed to Schwab, especially the hinges since most Schwabs are what I would call half hinges (probably not the accepted term) Thanks Squelchtone
I found the castors and wheels in the McOmie Files series 3, file 22.1 the hinges are in Series 3, file 22.2 Dial & handle series 3 file 21.2 Most telling is the castor trim, none are exactly the same as this one If You desire the entire Dave McOmie experience you must subscribe, buying the books alone, will not get you there
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by billdeserthills » 6 Apr 2016 14:23
I just looked through all my other Dave McOmie reference books & magazines & he says nothing further about this safe, in anything I have
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by Squelchtone » 6 Apr 2016 14:49
billdeserthills wrote:I just looked through all my other Dave McOmie reference books & magazines & he says nothing further about this safe, in anything I have
Thanks, looks like I'll have to get even more of his reference materials now! there goes my paycheck! Squelchtone
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by djed » 18 Apr 2016 19:19
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