From: "Askin, Tim" <Tim.Askin@milwaukee.gov> Subject: RE: How do I get this old safe open !!?? Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2020 14:51:11 +0000 Message-ID: <CH2PR09MB409095B1EB05597C9AD74BB8EA3C0@CH2PR09MB4090.namprd09.prod.outlook.com>
In hunting down locksmiths myself over the last few weeks, I've been told by several other locksmiths in Milwaukee that this company does great work on safes. Milwaukee is probably the closest you're going to find a safe specialist, but he has links on his web site to trade associations that might have someone closer. https://safelock.com/
Tim Askin, Senior Planner
Historic Preservation Commission
City of Milwaukee
414-286-5712
Tim.Askin@Milwaukee.gov
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Subject: How do I get this old safe open !!??
The Marquette County Historical Society has an old safe from "Victor
Safe & Lock Co., Cincinnati, O." It is on seized rollers standing
roughly 6 ft x 30 in x 30 in. It was once used by "F.W. Kline,
Jeweler." in Westfield. We do not have the combination to unlock it. I
have photos.
Does anyone have ideas or references to a specialist?
Thank you,
Dan Nickolie, Pres.
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