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Post Tue Mar 17, 2015 8:58 pm

Greetings!

Hello everyone. I stumbled upon this site while looking for information on manipulating a combination on a safe I just acquired. I have been a key and lock lover since I was a little kid. I never perused anything more than collecting keys and locks until about 5 years ago when I started picking up a few old safes.

My favorite safe is a 1908 Victor cannonball that I recently restored. Here is the before as I found it in Minnesota:

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It was a major project and needed some mechanical work, all new nickle plating with damascening, and of course, bodywork, paint, and lettering.

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Beside some other run of the mill safes from the late 1800's I also have a very rare Martin Briggs and Son safe from ~1870. A very unique piece.

Back to manipulating, I just picked up a Fort Knox gun safe that has issues so I was looking for technical information on the S&G lock. It looks like I found the right place to learn a thing or two. I am sure I will have questions, I hope some of them will not be "dumb" questions. Thanks in advance.
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Post Tue Mar 17, 2015 9:01 pm

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:shock: :drool: :camera:

Welcome to the forum! That is one heck of a beautiful safe! Any chance of some gutshots? I and others would LOVE to see the inside as well as the restoration process if you have pictures.
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Post Tue Mar 17, 2015 9:08 pm

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A warm welcome to you. I'm Mike. Very glad you're here.

And HOLY HELL! That's some great lock porn for your first post. You got my attention! WELL DONE.

00247 wrote:Back to manipulating, I just picked up a Fort Knox gun safe that has issues so I was looking for technical information on the S&G lock. It looks like I found the right place to learn a thing or two. I am sure I will have questions, I hope some of them will not be "dumb" questions. Thanks in advance.

There's some great safe techs around here that will no doubt be of help to ya.
And the only dumb questions are the one's you don't ask ;)
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Post Tue Mar 17, 2015 9:37 pm

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Riyame wrote::shock: :drool: :camera:

I and others would LOVE to see the inside as well as the restoration process if you have pictures.


I have the whole process documented and will open up a thread on it if there is interest. It was one of the most rewarding projects I have ever done. I just love cannonball safes and would love to find one of the true round ones. Here is a teaser on the inside.

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Post Tue Mar 17, 2015 10:06 pm

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Beautiful safe and excellent restoration work my friend, welcome to the forum!! I'll be watching for the write up on that one for sure :)
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Post Tue Mar 17, 2015 10:58 pm

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Wow, from your avatar picture I see you have a Bankers Dustproof time lock on it. Very nice. Original or is it a replacement?
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Post Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:06 pm

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Good day and hello 00247!
Awesome stuff. You definitely need to start a new thread detailing the complete restoration process. Pictures always welcome.
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Post Wed Mar 18, 2015 6:13 am

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Welcome! Amazing work :drool: Really looking forward to seeing more of this and any of your projects. Very cool :drool:

Drop by the Chat some time.
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Post Wed Mar 18, 2015 6:49 am

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Riyame wrote:Wow, from your avatar picture I see you have a Bankers Dustproof time lock on it. Very nice. Original or is it a replacement?


Uh-oh, I better be accurate with my facts. Looks like I am jumping in a very knowledgeable and observant crowd here. :smile:

It is the original. From what I gather, the Victors were the main users of these time locks. You wouldn't happen to have an internal door latch lying around in your junk drawer would you?
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Post Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:21 am

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Welcome to KP . And may I say WOW on that beautiful restoration job on the Victor she is stunning. You've done an incredible job and thanks for bringing her back to life.

Oh and yes I know that everyone here would love to see the restoration pics. We can't get enough of this stuff.
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is the the victor with the removable dial ?
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oooops......is this the victor with the removable dial ?
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Post Wed Mar 18, 2015 9:25 am

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Can anyone suggest how I can improve the process of adding pictures to a thread. I use tinypic.com and it is ok for a picture or two but to do a thread on this safe will involve a lot of pictures. The pop up ads and security codes have made it frustrating and time heavy to use. There has to be a better way to host the pictures. Suggestions as to where I can host a whole album to easily add the pictures to my thread? I am not sure if the attachment feature will work for this? HELP!
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Post Wed Mar 18, 2015 12:25 pm

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00247 wrote:
Riyame wrote:Wow, from your avatar picture I see you have a Bankers Dustproof time lock on it. Very nice. Original or is it a replacement?


Uh-oh, I better be accurate with my facts. Looks like I am jumping in a very knowledgeable and observant crowd here. :smile:

It is the original. From what I gather, the Victors were the main users of these time locks. You wouldn't happen to have an internal door latch lying around in your junk drawer would you?


Very nice. Unfortunately I do not have one of these models nor any parts for it. They are quite rare. The only reason I noticed it is because I have been on a bit of a time lock and antique safe lock collection journey for a little while now :D


00247 wrote:Can anyone suggest how I can improve the process of adding pictures to a thread. I use tinypic.com and it is ok for a picture or two but to do a thread on this safe will involve a lot of pictures. The pop up ads and security codes have made it frustrating and time heavy to use. There has to be a better way to host the pictures. Suggestions as to where I can host a whole album to easily add the pictures to my thread? I am not sure if the attachment feature will work for this? HELP!


I personally like this place. http://www.photobucket.com Once you make an account you can make photos public or private, make albums of pictures etc. You can even make slideshows. The free accounts have a very generous limit on how many pictures you can upload etc.
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