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OT The safe is cracked
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Posted by IaGary on February 06, 2007 at 18:15:26 from (66.43.221.249):
Learned more about safes tonite then I'll ever get to use. The numbers I was using were 28 35 60.(ex)I have opened it using these numbers but must have hit the actual ones by mistake. Actual numbers are 29 38 60. Need to go left right left with those numbers. Some safes can go the other way also right left right but they are different numbers.Mine will open with 55 23 back to click doing this. Locksmith took 5 minutes to drill and open. They drill beside the lock and use a scope to watch the tumblers from the back side. His scope cost $12,000. He gets 200 to drill and open a safe. After he finished I opened the safe 4 times in 3 minutes using both sets of numbers. I was in there in 2002 and dad died in 99. (It was dads safe.) My will dated 2002 was in there and so was the deed. Live and learn Gary
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