I recently picked up a Victor Safe from an auction. It's locked with no combo.
It's my understanding the safe hasn't been opened since the 1950's.
Like most new people to this forum, I want to try to figure out how to open it w/o causing any damage.
I know that's no easy task, so before anything, I'd like to get as much info as possible about this safe.
It's 31" tall x 20 wide x 22 deep, which leads me to believe it's a Model 3-1/2. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I got that info from a 1910 catalog in the Cincinnati Library Archives.
The dial lock patent says OCT, 2, 88 with a serial # of 142452.
It's a hundred number dial, so I figure it's from the early 1900's. Is that correct?
I'm frustrated I can't find any info on the serial number.
I'm also assuming it's a L4,R3,L2,R1(to stop) sequence. Again, please correct me if I'm wrong.
Here's some pics and please feed me with knowledge. Bear in mind, I'm as green as they come, but I do have an engineering and machining background,
Thank You!! And let me know if I need to supply any more info.





