• Re: How to open a Mosler safe with combination?

    From Anne@0f8503901d844703eea1acecb7a4938a_2672@example.com to alt.locksmithing,rec.crafts.metalworking on Tue Oct 27 23:18:03 2020
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    replying to Steve W., Anne wrote:
    Hi, I've been trying to open my box for a long time, they gave me this password: 4 times 53, 2 times 03 and once 65, but I can't open it, how can I open it, is it correct?
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  • From Danny@0f8503901d844703eea1acecb7a4938a_2829@example.com to alt.locksmithing,rec.crafts.metalworking on Wed Dec 29 03:18:02 2021
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    replying to Steve W., Danny wrote:
    I have a 60s era mosler gsa or cia safe with an S&G lock mechanism with no
    hole in the back cover for a change key and no 2nd index mark on the dial. Can the combo be changed?
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  • From Jay Hennigan@nobody@example.com to alt.locksmithing on Tue Dec 28 23:24:09 2021
    From Newsgroup: alt.locksmithing

    On 2021-12-29 03:18:02 +0000, Danny said:

    replying to Steve W., Danny wrote:
    I have a 60s era mosler gsa or cia safe with an S&G lock mechanism with no hole in the back cover for a change key and no 2nd index mark on the dial. Can the combo be changed?

    Yes, but I'd recommend taking it to a professional. It's what's called
    a hand change lock. Inside the case are wheels, sort of like gears,
    that can be aligned in different ways to set the combination. I advise
    a professional because it's a precision mechanism with many small
    parts, and also there are certain combinations that should not be used
    due to mechanical limitations, called the forbidden zone. Lock and safe technicians are familiar with all of this.

    This type of work is much cheaper if you take the safe, the door, or
    the lock to the locksmith rather than having them come to you. Look for
    a brick-and-mortar local locksmith that works on safes and vaults,
    ideally an old-school establishment.

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  • From Chrissy@f9a32bcf6de67a38c6f76029131de11f@example.com to alt.locksmithing,rec.crafts.metalworking on Thu Mar 16 17:32:26 2023
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    I have the same safe do you have to turn first number four times ? Everytime I try it I can't open it. By bf can but I can't any tips
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