I work for a public school, and in one of the classrooms, hidden behind what looks like a regular cabinet door, is an old built-in safe. I've inquired about it over the years, but none of my coworkers know what it was used for or how to get into it. No one knows if the safe even has anything in it. They just know it's been there for a long time. It's kind of an odd-looking safe, and I've always wondered what type of safe it is or what it might have been used for.
It's built into the wall and is encased in concrete. It's maybe 3 feet high by 2 feet wide. It has a circular "door" on it, but it seems any type of dial or hinges it once had have since been removed. Even so, the safe is still securely locked.
It has a few identifying markings on it from the manufacturer. One says "Meilink Steel Safe Co." and the other says "Burglary Restive Chest" with some numbers stamped into it.
Here are some photos of it. If anyone has any information about this type of safe, I'd love to hear what you have to say. I'm not trying to get into the safe or anything of that nature, I'm just curious to know what type of safe it is and what these types of safes were most commonly used for in the past. Thanks in advance!




