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Restoration of a Herring, Hall & Marvin Safe Restoration of a Herring, Hall & Marvin Safe Posted by on February 04, 2009 at 07:43:49: Recently I purchased a HH&M safe on ebay; I only know that it is pre war HH&M because it has solid cast acorns. I have a couple of questions for you safe experts that if answered would help me considerablyl. First, I did not have a full set of hinge acorns so I had some acorns made of solid brass and my plan was to brass plate the handle and dial. But I do not like the look of these shiny brass acorns and was wondering if I can nickel or chrome plate these solid brass acorns (and of course do the same with the dial and handle).
Second, I have been told that HH&M serial numbers are located on the handle. On my handle, I can see a four digit number (8192) and a two digit number on top of this number (50). I am wondering if my safe's serial number is 8192 or 508192. Lastly, I have read many posts on this fine forum about combinations and I am a bit confused by the function of the 'last turn'. The given (almost actual) combo of my safe is 91R-33L-60R- 7L. Many times I read that the last turn (after 7L) would be to to the right where the dial stops.
On my safe when I turn to the final number (7) I usually hear a distinct click and when I turn the dial to the right, the dial stops at about 0 and I open the door. However I can turn the handle and open the safe also when the dial is at number 7 and do not have to go to 0. Sometimes I do not hear the click at the last given number (7) but the door will still open. However in this case, if I were to turn the dial to the right the dial will not stop at 0 and the door will not open at 0. The dialing is pretty smooth in general but the behavior of my lock does not seem to be consistent with my readings of your posts about the last turn. I am wondering if there is something wrong with my lock. It is a hand change Yale loick and soon I am going to (very carefully) take apart the wheels and degrease the components and wipe them down with a bit of Triflow.
Based on the inconsistent last turn behavior of my lock, I am wondering if there is something else I should do while I have the lcok taken apart and have access to the rest of the components in the door. Thanks so much. Doug MacQueen CPS CMS 12:34:02 2/06/2009 (11). Brooklyn 01:51:55 2/07/2009 (1). guy zani jr. 07:53:18 2/08/2009 (0).
Brooklyn 01:51:41 2/07/2009 (8). Doug MacQueen CPS CMS 12:18:41 2/09/2009 (5). Brooklyn 04:38:44 2/10/2009 (4). Brooklyn 07:21:32 2/10/2009 (3). Doug MacQueen CPS CMS 12:14:52 2/10/2009 (2). Brooklyn 08:24:35 2/12/2009 (1).
Doug MacQueen CPS CMS 13:38:29 2/17/2009 (0). Ken Dunckel Safecracker Boxman 05:46:00 2/07/2009 (1). Brooklyn 20:09:48 2/07/2009 (0). john rea 17:44:12 2/05/2009 (0) Name - etc: E-Mail: Subject: Comments.
4 turns left to the 1st number 3 turns right to the 2nd number 2 turns left to the third number right to stop or right to last number and turn handle If that does not work, try the same thing but reverse the left turns for right turns and the right turns for left. If you do not have the combination, forget getting it by a serial number, it aint gonna happen.
Check the local phone directory for locksmiths in your area for bids on opening. Roger Shoaf If you are not part of the solution, you are not dissolved in the solvent.
'saintory' wrote in message [email protected]. Tom 29/3/2007, 18:23 น. If you feel adventurous, you might try opening it yourself. Think of it as a hobby. Years ago at the library of Congress, I read a book called, 'The Art of Manipulation' by Clyde Lentz and Bill Kenton. Recently, while surfing the web, I found a pdf file with the same information.
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The link is posted below. The book has been re-released. The link and copy are below. (You don't have to buy it.the info is in the link above.) The Art of Safe Manipulation Open Combination Locks Without Drilling, Burning, or Forcing! This is the real deal and not a watered down version.
The Art of Manipulation was written for locksmiths and safe professionals in order to improve their technique and knowledge of opening and servicing safes. This manual will familiarize you with why manipulation is possible and how it is accomplished. The Art of Manipulation illustrates the step-by-step procedures needed to manipulate lever type fence locks.
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Additionally, it explains the methods used in the rotary fence gear driven, rotary fence spring loaded, straight in tail piece, bottom drop, and off-set gear driven type locks. Manipulation, also known as the 'Hear, Feel, and See' method, was discovered and developed by a small group of safe experts. After much deliberation, two of these experts decided to pass on their information to other safe professionals and published this invaluable book. Availability: Usually ships in 5-7 business days. $212.00 Tom [email protected] 30/3/2007, 6:40 น. Roger Shoaf 30/3/2007, 8:43 น. Wrote in message news:[email protected].
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 20:23:13 -0500, you wrote: If you feel adventurous, you might try opening it yourself. Think of it as a hobby.
Go buy the drill rig. $700 to a grand 2. $1400 3 enjoy 4.
SAFE STILL LOCKED. Call the safe guy like you should of FIRST. -Shiva- In all fairness he didn't say anything about drilling it open and manipulating it doesn't require any of the tools you mention, only skill, and a lock that will cooperate.
If you want to learn manipulation on old direct entry design is not a bad place to start. Steve 30/3/2007, 11:51 น.
The combination dial has 100 positions, the knob shows HHM (for the make). Right from the dial are two drill holes. Drilling into the locking mechanism is a common way of opening a safe. The combination disks can be aligned visually or the opening triggered manually.
For this reason some safes have which is very difficult to drill and requires specialised equipment. The right hole is only shallow. The left one is about 40mm deep but does not penetrate the locking mechanism. I don't think these holes were successfully used to open the safe.
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In the base of the safe a section has been cut out. The outer hull has been cut away, the insulation (concrete) has been removed. Another metal layer beyond that has been cut out and bend to the side. Behind that there is a sheet of metal, which in my opinion, has been put there from the inside to close the hole.
I think somebody got into the safe this way and probably managed to unlock the safe through this hole from the inside. This means if there were any drawers or compartments in there, these would have been damaged in the process.
Of course I don't know when that happened, but I don't think I will find great treasures (maybe a business card from a locksmith). This is the safes weakest point at the moment. The metal sheet could easily be cut away.
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., 1550 Grand Boulevard, was welcomed to Hamilton with a 100-gun salute during groundbreaking ceremonies Sept. The firm was a consolidation of Hall's Safe & Lock Co., Cincinnati; Marvin Safe Co., New York City; and Farrel & Co. And Meyers & Smith, Philadelphia, according to Stephen D. Cone in A Concise History of Hamilton, published in 1901. Cone said the Hamilton plant 'has a floor space of 100,000 square feet in the main factory building, exclusive of the boiler and engine room.
The main building is 300 by 352 feet in dimensions, fronting on Grand Boulevard.' The company was persuaded to relocate to Hamilton by the Hamilton Improvement Syndicate, headed by Lazard Kahn, Oakey V. Parrish and Moses Mosler. The company prospered and expanded in Hamilton. During both world wars, Herring-Hall-Marvin produced equipment for the armed services.
During World War II, it built gun mounts for the U. Navy and was engaged in projects related to the atomic bomb. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency said 'during the 1940s this company machined uranium slugs under subcontract with a prime Department of Energy contractor. The uranium slugs were machined from uranium billets.'
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Ohio EPA said 'the radiological cleanup was initiated in December 1994 and completed in February 1995,' at a cost of about $1 million. The assets of H-H-M were purchased by Diebold Inc., based in Canton, Ohio, in September 1959. The sale was challenged as a violation of anti-trust laws in a suit brought by the U. Department of Justice, but a federal court in Cincinnati cleared the sale in March 1961.
Three years later, employment at the Hamilton plant totaled 350 people. In October 1990, Diebold announced it would be begin a phased shutdown of the 200,000 square foot Hamilton plant in January 1991. Diebold came back to Hamilton in October 2001 when it purchased the closed Mosler facility at 8309 Berk Blvd.
Diebold in 2003 activated a service and sales operation in the building that Mosler. 3, 2001, Mosler Inc. Closed its Hamilton offices and service center on Berk Boulevard as it began liquidating the corporation. 6, 2001, Mosler Inc. Filed for bankruptcy protection. April 2, 1996, production had ended at Mosler's 104-year-old Grand Boulevard plant in Hamilton. 'Safe Capital of the World' was a City of Hamilton slogan for several decades.
The combination of Mosler and Herring-Hall-Marvin 'gives Hamilton nearly 50 percent of the world's safe and vault production,' noted They Built a City: 150 Years of Industrial Cincinnati by the Federal Writer's Project of the Works Progress Administration, published in 1938. (See Mosler Safe Co. And Macneale & Urban Co.).
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