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    Question Can anyone help me identify this safe? It takes a dbl. sided key along with 4 letters

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    What safe ?

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    my post shows the safe pic. I sent.

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    Default Can anyone help me identify this safe? It takes a dbl. sided key along with 4 letters

    I will try again to attach a pic. The safe is about 3ft. tall and 2ft. wide. It has a big T-handle that is stationary, used to pull the door open. It takes a Double sided key that will turn after you dial the correct letters on the 4 dials. 4 small dials (a-z) in a row all in line with the handle and key hole. The only info. I have is that the people are from Belgium. Click image for larger version. 

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    It's very hard to see any detail in that picture. The lock type is typical of a number of French / Belgian makers. Without better, closeup and good quality pictures of the lock & key (ideally of the lock mechanism removed from the door) a substantive answer is going to be impossible.

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