I’m new to the forum and I found it looking for information about my safe.
My house was built in 1891 and it stayed in the same family until 1974 so I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that it’s original to the house. It is unusual in that it has a safe inside the safe that is every bit as tough as the main compartment.
I have spoken to two of the three owners (one couple have passed away) that owned the house since the original family and none have had the combination to the inner safe. The ex-husband of the woman who I purchased it from paid a locksmith several hundred dollars to manipulate the main lock and found nothing of value so he cut his losses and didn’t pay to get the second lock opened.
My dad was a locksmith for a while and I have been messing with locks as long as I can remember so this is like a puzzle challenge. The main lock was left at 50-25-50 by the locksmith so I removed it took it apart, changed the combination and reassembled it to use to help me get a feel for manipulation after reading up on it. I found it very helpful to see how it interfaces with the bolts in the door. After seeing how that outer door is made, I can’t quite picture how the inner door bolts would work with respect to the lock but I guess I will if I keep after it long enough. Anyone have one like this to see how the inside of the door is made? Thanks in advance!