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Ron picking an English made Tann Super Fortress |
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Drilling open a Diebold Advanced Basic Bank Vault Door |
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Side drilling a Kaso Gem for lost combination |
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Side drilling a Ultimate X-6 through a wall because the safe was inside a small room and couldn't be moved |
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Beautiful Mosler Round door in Houston TX., Circa 1930, thanks to Ken Foo |
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Finishing off a hole in the side of a ISM Diamond (Israel Safe Manufacturing) Vault |
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Another pick job on a John Tann X6 |
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Lost keys on an American made Amsec high security jewelers safe |
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All set up and drilling a Mosler American Century Class 1 bank vault |
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Another bank vault, this time its a Lefebure Class 1, handle malfunction |
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Combination malfunction on a Diebold high security ATM machine. This is just as tough as a jeweler safe. |
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Another bank night depository with a malfunctioning combination |
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Bob Snively, It is with great sadness I say. On July 25, 2010 Bob passed away. He gave over 50 years of his life to this business. He will be missed |
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Swinging the door on a Lefebure 2000 vault door |
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Drilling a hole in a 16-1/2" thick antique Herring Hall Marvin bank vault.
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Same Herring Hall Marvin open. Thats one thick door. |
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Drilling open a Diebold bank vault |
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