• Have a Major Safe, probably 45 years old. Moved it from office to home.

    From Patricia Bedford@pbbedford36@gmail.com to alt.locksmithing on Mon Apr 19 10:46:45 2021
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    Was able to open after the move, but not necessary to always lock. Emptied safe and locked and took several attempts before being able to unlock. It is a long combination with several turns and four stops. Is there anything that I can
    do to make it easier to lock and unlock after all this time?
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  • From Jay Hennigan@nobody@example.com to alt.locksmithing on Sun May 2 16:08:42 2021
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    On 2021-04-19 17:46:45 +0000, Patricia Bedford said:

    Was able to open after the move, but not necessary to always lock. Emptied safe and locked and took several attempts before being able to unlock. It is a
    long combination with several turns and four stops. Is there anything
    that I can
    do to make it easier to lock and unlock after all this time?

    Yes. Next time you get it unlocked, LEAVE IT UNLOCKED! (Yes, I'm
    shouting.) Contact a local locksmith who is a member of SAVTA to
    service it. It's several orders of magnitude easier for the locksmith
    and cheaper for the customer to repair a malfunctioning safe when it's unlocked.

    This link should help you find a reputable sefe technician. https://www.clearstar.com/yellform.htm

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  • From Roger Cann@thecanns@hotmail.com to alt.locksmithing on Mon May 3 04:23:57 2021
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    On Monday, April 19, 2021 at 1:46:46 PM UTC-4, Patricia Bedford wrote:
    Was able to open after the move, but not necessary to always lock. Emptied safe and locked and took several attempts before being able to unlock. It is a
    long combination with several turns and four stops. Is there anything that I can
    do to make it easier to lock and unlock after all this time?

    Very easy to service this safe. Your local locksmith should be able to help. And they DON'T have to be a member of any national association like SAVTA to service your safe.
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  • From Jay Hennigan@nobody@example.com to alt.locksmithing on Mon Jun 14 11:12:15 2021
    From Newsgroup: alt.locksmithing

    On 2021-05-03 11:23:57 +0000, Roger Cann said:

    On Monday, April 19, 2021 at 1:46:46 PM UTC-4, Patricia Bedford wrote:
    Was able to open after the move, but not necessary to always lock. Emptied >> safe and locked and took several attempts before being able to unlock. It is a
    long combination with several turns and four stops. Is there anything
    that I can
    do to make it easier to lock and unlock after all this time?

    Very easy to service this safe. Your local locksmith should be able to help. And they DON'T have to be a member of any national association
    like SAVTA to service your safe.

    Except "your local locksmith" as found on a web search is often a
    scammer who drills out Kwiksets, or maybe someone whose skills are
    limited to prying car doors open to push the button. Your mileage may
    vary considerably.

    Indeed, your old-school brick-and-mortar locksmith who has been in
    business for more than a decade and has done at least a minimal amount
    of safe work can likely handle it, but the original poster is more than
    likely to run into someone not competent by using Google to find a
    "local locksmith".

    And, your local old-school locksmith who has been in business for more
    than a decade and has done at least a minimal amount of safe work is
    likely to be a member of ALOA and probably SAVTA. You're not going to
    pay a substantial premium between a bonafide competent local locksmith familiar with safe work and one who cares enough about the trade to be
    a member of a professional association.

    To put it another way, hiring a SAVTA member locksmith pretty much
    assures that the safe will be properly serviced and good for at least a
    couple more decades of trouble-free operation. Hiring a "local
    locksmith" from a web search is pretty much a crapshoot and you may
    wind up with an unservicable or destroyed safe.

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