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  2. Brown Safe Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Merrick, Amy (February 2001). "Bank Branches May Close Down, But Vaults Are Safe". The Wall Street Journal. Freeman, Mike (February 2001). "Bank-Vault Work a Safe Bet". The San Diego Union-Tribune. "Leading Safe Manufacturer Issues Distressing Crime Wave Warning". Reuters. Archived February 1, 2013, at archive.today. Safe Buying Guide

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

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    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.

  4. Mosler Safe Company - Wikipedia

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    Mosler built the vault formerly used to display and store the Charters of Freedom: the US Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights. Mosler also built the gold vaults for the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox. [1] [8] Despite the weight, each 58-ton blade could be opened and closed manually by one person. [9 ...

  5. Time-delay combination locks - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the time lock, which unlocks at a preset time (as in the case of a bank vault), time-delay locks operate each time the safe is unlocked, but the operator must wait for the set delay period to elapse before the lock can be opened. Time delay safes are most commonly used in businesses with high cash transactions. [1]

  6. Brink's - Wikipedia

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    A Brink's van in Germany in 2008. The Brink's Company is an American cash handling company, headquartered in Richmond, Virginia.Its operations include cash-in-transit, ATM replenishment & maintenance, and cash management & payment services, such as vault outsourcing, money processing, intelligent safe services, and international transportation of valuables.

  7. Diebold Nixdorf - Wikipedia

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    Diebold secured its first international sale in 1881, when it built a safe for the President of Mexico. [10] Diebold debuted manganese steel doors marketed as TNT-proof in 1890, [11] and in 1921, Diebold sold the world's largest commercial bank vault to Detroit National Bank. [11] Diebold became a publicly traded company in the 1930s. [10]

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