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  2. Liberty Safe - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1988, Liberty Safe began operating out of a single storage unit. Over the past 30 years, the company has grown from a small facility to a 205,000 square foot facility in Payson, Utah, and can produce more than 500 safes a day. As of 2018, they claim to have sold over 2 million safes during this first 30 years of operation. [4]

  3. Jeff Sitar - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Sitar. Jeff Sitar was a locksmith living in Clifton, New Jersey who specialized as a safe-cracker and who has won the Lockmaster's International Safecracking Competition eight times. [1] He is known for the opening of a safe on board USS Ling [2] and for opening a highly classified safe on board the SS Bellatrix during the Gulf War.

  4. Hall's Safe & Lock Co. - Wikipedia

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    Hall's Standard Safes. The Hall's Safe & Lock Company was an American [1] manufacturer of locks, safes, and bank vaults throughout the second half of the 19th century. Incorporated by Joseph L. Hall in 1867, the Hall's Safe & Lock Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio quickly grew to become the largest [2] safe and vault manufacturer in the world.

  5. Mosler Safe Company - Wikipedia

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    Bankrupted, acquired by Diebold Inc. Headquarters. Hamilton, Ohio. , U.S. Website. mosler.com at the Wayback Machine (archived 2001-04-18) 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.

  6. Champion International - Wikipedia

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    Champion was the largest coated paper manufacturer in the country through World War II, but struggled after the war. The company laid off a third of its workforce in 1961, and merged with U. S. Plywood Corp. in 1967, forming U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers Inc. The name was changed to Champion International Corp. in 1972.

  7. Cary Safe Company - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactured and sold bank vaults, cabinets , and safe deposit boxes from 1878 to 1929. [1] A majority of the safes sold by Cary had letters painted to the purchaser's request on the upper portion of the safe. Typically common was a customer's family name or the name of a business. Every Cary safe was built fire and burglar-proof.

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