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Re: Info on Historic Diebold Safe

Posted by Doug MacQueen CMS CPS on March 06, 2007 at 11:39:24:

In Reply to: Info on Historic Diebold Safe
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JOEY ELIAS, Roanoke Rapids, NC on March 02, 2007 at 08:04:03:

Joey, Diebold changed the name from Diebold & Norris in 1876 or 77 so that would be the limit on the oldest. Diebold made lots of different products but most likely you have a heavy wall fire safe which from my experience is the most common model. T-ball handle and large radius curved door corners? That model would weigh at least 3000 lbs. without the inner chest. They also made laminated plate burglary safes which depending on the wall thickness could weigh much more. Doug



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