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Default How to open a Leabank Champion CH103TG safe

RJS wrote:
On Mar 8, 7:17 am, John Williamson
wrote:
RJS wrote:
Sorry if this sounds too implausible:
My office is closing and, as part of the stripping out of the kitchen,
a small safe has been consigned to the scrap skip. I have,
legitimately, obtained the safe. The reason that it has been dumped
is that it is locked and neither the key nor the combination are
available. This, probably, came about because the kitchen staff were
made redundant approx. one year ago when the kitchen was closed.
So, am I wasting my time looking for a means to open the safe. A
brief and rather fruitless Google suggests that I need both key and
combination to open the safe.
It's a perfect size for a domestic safe.

All interesting stuff posted by the others, but have you tried
contacting the makers with proof of ownership?

They may have records permitting them to make a new key, and a record of
the combination it left the factory with.

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Tciao for Now!

John.


Thanks John

Google is strangely unhelpful in identifying a manufacturer. I found
a few 'opening services'.

As for buying a cheap, but working safe; one of life's pleasures is
bringing cast-off stuff back into use.

Leabank are a supplier of office furniture based in Stockport, and list
own brand safes on their website:-

http://www.woodstockleabank.co.uk/index.php

I've not searched the site in detail, but entering "safe" in their
search button shows a few matches.
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Tciao for Now!

John.