Here's a curious vault door spotted on eBay, in Seal Beach, California. I'm calling it Frankenvault because it's had interesting transplants to keep it alive.

The lower lock seems to be a somewhat modern Sargent & Greenleaf 6400/6500 indirect-drive vault lock. It's not too new because the case looks like stainless steel while modern versions are painted grey; at the very least, the dial looks too new. It's also currently locked suggesting it's the "backup" lock rather than the day-to-day lock.

The upper lock is even newer, probably an S&G 6126 electronic lock. It's currently unlocked so is probably the day-to-day lock, a good idea since it can keep an audit trail.

In between the locks, close to the 6126, it looks like a hole has been plugged (on the outside).

The time lock may also be a modern retrofit but I'm not as sure about this.

Finally, I'm disappointed the door itself does not announce who made it. I'm guessing Diebold mostly because Mosler liked to etch their name into handwheels and/or elsewhere. Can anybody clarify this?

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