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Antique Diebold Safe

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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Re: Antique Diebold Safe

Postby MartinHewitt » 14 Jun 2020 11:15

Which recyclable safes to you mean? Do have an example?
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Re: Antique Diebold Safe

Postby Safecrackin Sammy » 14 Jun 2020 11:30

L4R3L2 wrote:I want to clarify that I was just kidding. I get a warm feeling inside when I see these old safes preserved. Thankyou for finding it a good home. It's gorgeous, original paint and all!

Also, I'm not certain, but the alloys used in the cannonball safes may make them unrecyclable anyhow. I know that is the case for old, concrete filled fire safes, and this may be why we see so many of them still available compared to the iron and steel burglary resistive safes of old.


A lot of the old cannon ball safes were made out of manganese steel. Some mfg's even touted it on their labeling. Manganese steel is extremely hard to machine which makes it tough to recycle.

I remember one time a cannon ball safe was needed to be torched open because SOMEBODY made a boo boo (not me). Took quite awhile and several torch tips. The steel seems to get harder as you heat it which was a good feature sometimes....
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Re: Antique Diebold Safe

Postby Darktone » 3 Oct 2020 12:48

Wow! I want one! This is really cool! How much does something like this cost?
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Re: Antique Diebold Safe

Postby MartinHewitt » 3 Oct 2020 13:15

That depends a lot on how eager the owner is to get it away. And on its condition.
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Re: Antique Diebold Safe

Postby Darktone » 3 Oct 2020 13:51

$500 area? $1,000 area?
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