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  2. Safe - Wikipedia

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    Wall safes are designed to provide hidden protection for documents and miscellaneous valuables. Adjustable depth allows the maximization of usable space when installed in different wall thicknesses. Some wall safes have pry-resistant recessed doors with concealed hinges. A painting or other wall decoration may be hung over a wall safe to hide it.

  3. Concealment device - Wikipedia

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    A device whereby a safe-looking safe is left open but has a hidden compartment (e.g., in the door) where small valuable articles can be hidden. As an alternative variant, a safe may be "stocked" with some lesser valuables, with the expectation that it will be burgled, but that the real safe or hiding place for the important valuables will be ...

  4. Bank vault - Wikipedia

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    To the right of the door's center are two linked boxes for the combination mechanisms and to the left is a four-movement time lock. This door has a four-point system for pressing the door into its opening (note the two stanchions left of the door opening) capable of exerting one third of the door's weight in closing force. Since this door ...

  5. There's a secret code thieves use to break into hotel room safes

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    In the video, you see the user place a bottle of whiskey into the safe. He closes the door to the safe, inputs a 4-digit passcode followed by "lock." ... Related: Places with hidden cameras . Show ...

  6. Secret passage - Wikipedia

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    To conceal the hidden door from federal prohibition agents, Buchanan designed the door so that it would appear to be solid concrete wall. The door, which weighed two and a half tons, was supported by massive precision hinges and faced with a concrete slab. The secret door could be opened only by inserting an 18" length of wire through one of ...

  7. Mosler Safe Company - Wikipedia

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    The Mosler Safe Company was an American multinational manufacturer of security equipment specializing in safes and bank vaults. In 2001, the company was acquired by Diebold Inc. after going bankrupt.