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Victor Safe 1888

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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Victor Safe 1888

Postby leebabysimms » 11 Jun 2020 14:14

Hello all, I recently purchased a Victor Safe at an estate sale. The serial number is eroded, but you can make out the patent date of 1888. Sadly, the safe has been painted over. Of course I would like to have a shot at it before paying a locksmith money. Any advice or tips for codes to try for a 60# dial from 1888? Thanks!

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Re: Victor Safe 1888

Postby MartinHewitt » 11 Jun 2020 14:23

Have a look at the numbers at the end:
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Or the numbers in the thread linked there.

If one of these lists did help, please let us know.

In the linked thread are also photos of a originally painted Victor. And many had success in removing later added layers of paint.

If that doesn't help, there is obviously the possibility to manipulate that lock, but discussion about this is not yet allowed in the public area of this forum.
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Re: Victor Safe 1888

Postby leebabysimms » 12 Jun 2020 13:35

Alas, no luck with the default combos in the linked threads...
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Re: Victor Safe 1888

Postby MartinHewitt » 12 Jun 2020 15:16

Then you need to either pay someone or manipulate it yourself.

In any case you should first determine how many code wheels there are. There seem to be early Victors, that have only two wheels instead of the standard three.
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Re: Victor Safe 1888

Postby Safecrackin Sammy » 12 Jun 2020 18:46

I think that is the older version as the dial only goes to 60 versus 100.
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Re: Victor Safe 1888

Postby MartinHewitt » 13 Jun 2020 2:36

There are 2- and 3-wheel locks with #60 dial.
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Re: Victor Safe 1888

Postby bitbuster » 13 Jun 2020 11:19

I have 2 'mini' Victors that use the 2 wheel version. (11-13" high). Have never seen a 2 wheeled lock in any Victor larger than a 'mini'.
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