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November 21, 2008
old safe
I had that old safe in my basement probably from 1920 i would like to had it open and reset it so i can use it again, does anyone know someone who can do the job.
thanks
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Try contacting a comany that sells and services used and refurbished safes.
This one's on Long Island: http://accusafes.pth4.com/services.htm
Also, you might want to read this first: http://antiquerestorers.com/cgi-bin/bbs/furn/config.pl?read=10079
Posted by: vinca at November 22, 2008 10:08 AM
I think these guys might know about safes:
5th Ave Key Shop
295 9th St
Brooklyn, NY 11215
(718) 768-8643
Posted by: Sisophys at November 23, 2008 2:45 AM
Phil at Greenwich Locksmiths on Seventh Ave in the Village is an expert on safes.
Posted by: IronBalls at November 23, 2008 10:34 PM
I see you have a "joseph Spector" safe. That's j. Spector of 324 Grand Street. They were distributors of safes, not makers. I know this because I have an old "Joseph Spector" safe in my home in Windsor Terrace. I am refurbishing mine but fortunately I have the combination. I have learned a few things since getting involved with old safes. First, you must expect to pay a minimum of $300 to get your safe open and you should ask for a firm quote and a guarantee that they will get it open. As to how they open the safe, that should be flexible. They will try to manipulate the safe first and then drill small holes to get the combination. To restore the safe after that, expect to invest about $700. And I have found out there is no market for old safes. The value of your safe now, with the door locked is $0. But if you get it open and it can be restored, go for it! I love my old safe, I don't care if it isnt worth much.
SG
Posted by: gorevan at January 23, 2009 2:14 PM

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