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    DO NOT SCRAP THE SAFE! These older safes have a good collector market and also they are great for the house. Pay the money to have it opened DO NOT DRILL IT! There is a safe in a historic church Here in richmond that I have my eye on for 2 years no way to get it right now but hopefully when they do the renovations there will be enough space to get it out of the basement with a crane. I would be trying to figure out a way to get your safe out. Any manufacture marks or serial numbers or any pictures?


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