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  1. #1
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    Country: Canada

    Default Hello from Canada

    I have been out of the safe and industry for quite sometime and recently stumbled on to this site. I still have a large reference library of canadian safe info that I am willing to share.

  2. #2
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    Country: Australia

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    Mickthepick waves hello and welcome from Australia!

  3. #3
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    Country: United States

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    Welcome. Request access to the technician side of the site Colti.

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    Nice to meet you , i'm newbie too !

  5. #5
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    Country: New Zealand

    Default newbie from across the seas

    hi there , retired fire fighter from New Zealand, avid collected of old safes and cash boxes , very excited when I stumbled across this site, look forward to talking with others,, Dave

  6. #6

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    I still have a large reference library of canadian safe

  7. #7
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    Country: United States

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    Quote Originally Posted by vytieubao View Post
    I still have a large reference library of canadian safe
    I've always been a little unclear on the history of J&J Taylor. I believe they started as an independent company in Canada, then partnered with Mosler, and Mosler later acquired them outright. What happened when Mosler went out of business I don't know.

    So I'll ask, do you know much about Taylor's history (including dates) and current status?

    Likewise I *think* Ahern was a Canadian company that had ties to York. Can you fill in Ahern's history?

  8. #8
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    Location
    Hartford CT
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    Country: United States

    Default Chubb Canada

    I have been searching for sales and/or technical info for a bank vault door mfg in Canada. Late 70s through the 1980s. In the states we refer to it as the Canadian Chubb. Quite a few of these filtered down in my area. No luck with Gunnebo.

    DH
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