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do not have the lock just old eagle code letters KLAHH the padlock was old eagle barrel 1 1/2" o.d. very few letter codes are available since eagle destroyed them in about 1955 and klahh is not...
Why would it be a concern? If I don’t plan on drilling holes in the safe?
Yes and now I see that the son was EF Miller Jr. However Luke could be another son. His 1858 patent lock has him listed as from Providence. Also interesting that the safe is very much like the EF...
If I were you I would dispose of that safe just about as quickly as you can. The S in the serial number indicates its a ' Smoker ' as such exercise caution and don't be tempted to drill any holes...
Hey all, Firstly thanks for your time and efforts. i acquired this Tann safe and was hoping to get some info on it like model and the type of combinations locks they are so I can look into...
The chemicals used are known to degrade, and then expand / leak etc. Sometimes jamming the safe shut and locked in the process. I would not use one, all banks went through a disposal process for them...
Safe ID Tann.