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Question by byrdman
Submitted on 3/25/2004
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we have an old round floor safe at my workplace that hasnt been opened for 30 years or more. Just a combination lock. is there any way to find out what the combo is so we can use the safe for our buisiness needs?



Answer by whitevette
Submitted on 8/3/2004
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Is there a manufacturer's name / address on it , anywhere? Write to them...they'll know! ...IF they'll tell you!
  Have you talked to a locksmith? Hmmm....

 

Answer by tinker_bell
Submitted on 2/18/2005
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i dont know of any way to find out the combination. what i would do is break the lock open and buy a new one. maybe a local key/locksmith store would have a better recommendation.

 

Answer by peter
Submitted on 1/24/2006
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I can open it for you but the top will be damaged. you can buy a brand new top for about $100.00 or less.
let me know if you are interested (im im LA, California)
Pyrotekniks AT Gmail.com

 

Answer by jenabob
Submitted on 2/27/2006
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no you'll have to get a hack saw and cut it sorry

 

Answer by safe & vault tech
Submitted on 3/19/2007
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just call a1-locksmith 877-321-7233 toll free with the serial # on the safe and we can research the archives to find the combination.

 

Answer by big boy
Submitted on 5/9/2007
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You can use any stethoscope and place it near the dile and turn slowly to the right until you hear a click and then turn left then turn back to the right, but you have to hear a click each time.

 

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