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Question by really
Submitted on 3/3/2004
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is it possible to figure out the combination to a standard gardall safe


Answer by derek
Submitted on 8/17/2004
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i have a combination safe i inherited from my mother but i have no idea what the combination is, im looking for somebody to give me an idea of how to open the safe without a combination, and without deststroying it cuz i would like to use it for myself.

 

Answer by calvs331
Submitted on 12/18/2004
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gmsdfmds

 

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