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Приєднався 19 кві 2012
Huge Antique Hall Safe NOTHING LIKE IT!!
Its 12,000lbs!! Its a rare find! Havent found anything like it so far! A rare hunk of metal! Found this safe in a shed of a property I bought. We fixed it up to total working condition! As you see it has four dials, the first is a 3 digit combo, the fourth one is a 6 digit combo!! Nobody breaking into this one very fast!!
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Makes me think of how todays items are crap
Built back when money was made of gold 😮
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All those beautiful paintings need to be cleaned by a pro.can you imagine what it would look like on display somewhere it is an amazing piece of engineering.stay safe from Scotland
Very nice, even the day doors are just as strong as the main doors. Also, it's nice to see that the silver is still in place on the door.
I got one exactly like it.. came with the house i got because they couldnt move it out of the basemet. Apparently they remodled the home around it.. lol..
A thing of beauty.
I’ve never seen such an elaborate safe with so many locks to gain access.😃👌👏👏
Smart ... keep all the combinations inside the safe so if it ever gets locked up by accident you can ... well .... be chit out of luck
This safe urgently needs to be restored there, it will be very beautiful, because it is very old, it has stood the test of time but needs to '' take a shower '' I'm sure there are many professionals who know how to do this
I am jealous ! Nice unit 👍
Although safes like that are fairly rare, they are not unique. However yours is a pretty early version based on the Hall patent date of 1849 on it. I don't believe I have seen that first Hall patent date on a Hall safe and I have seen quite a few being in the trade for over 45 years. That and the rest of the hardware especially the inner left hand chest door lock puts the safe most likely from the 1870's. Many years ago, I saw a Herring Hall Marvin that was 17,000 lbs. Same basic setup but a bit larger. Worked on a similar Diebold a couple years back, and it was about the same size as yours. Certainly a sweet piece of work.
This safe should be the standard that all other safes are modeled after. The junk they make today for thousands of dollars is not worth the money paid for them. Incredible. And $15,000 seems to be a steal for something so beautiful and secure as it appears to be. Looks impenetrable. Great find!
Amazing. This is a piece of American history. I hope it is preserved in “as is” condition and lovingly cared for. Just from your video you can feel, it has soul. Benjamin Franklin complements you.
I would like a more detailed look.
Is this for sale?
swoosh50 yes, we are selling it
@@gizmosngadgetsp6873 what's the price??? Did you say this weighs 12 thousand pounds?
@@swoosh50 yes, it does weigh 6 tons. $15,000. my number is in another comment. Leave a message as I do not normally answer unknown numbers.
@@gizmosngadgetsp6873 still for sale?
That safe must have been very beautiful when new, it still remains beautiful
Cool!
Not a bright idea to keep the combos for the safe in the safe.
Well isn't that how you keep the combinations safe ;o) ...but yeah, hopefully he keeps a copy of them somewhere else. Was nice to see he taped some of the dials to prevent them moving...it sometimes only takes a small rotation of the dial to scramble enough of the wheel pack that will prevent the bolt from opening until everything is properly dialed in again
Thank you Captain Obvious.
Incredible!
This is as close as i could find to the safe im looking at right now.. its from 1867, someone wanted to buy it...but couldn't find a forklift to move it
and so would love to see the different ways for how they moved them back in the 1800's...no hydraulics and fancy tools, so a lot of just old- fashioned man-handling with basic tools of the time
Thats the most beautiful safe ive ever seen. Do you know how many of those were made?
i have no idea. We have seached, and so have others, but have not found another one.
That is some amazing detail for the inside of a safe.
is this safe for sale
yes
It is for sale. if interested, send me an email gizmosngadgets16@aol.com
it is located close to fort wayne
Two words come to mind. Concrete and crane.
I would really like to know how they moved it back when it was made. Especially when i found it, it was inside a shed on a concrete pad, and there was a cutout in the shed just big enough for it to go in, but the wheels were perpendicular to the direction it was sitting and the cutout, and they do not swivel.
@@gizmosngadgetsp6873 Exactly...the casters were positioned on purpose to be parallel with a wall that they were to be up against. This helps to ensure that the safe isn't easily rolled anywhere away from a wall thus limiting the safe's position that can pretty much only be rolled along the wall...even if this size safe could be moved at all without having a teem of people, pry bars, etc etc.
Pretty cool, I would like to find one like that.
are you interested in this particular one? The closest we have ever found to this is one that is half the size.
You need to put this in an auction to sell it. There are appraisers that will come to you. You need a bigger audience. Of course it would be a logistical nightmare but could you imagine this at Antiques Roadshow. Something like this WILL NEVER be made again. There has to be someone with the money that will buy this that probably isn't even looking for a safe. When they see it and appreciate the work put in to this when it was built and its an antique.
Beautiful old safe