Here, Mate, Take This For A Spin
A locksmith has managed to open a 159-year-old safe from Oregon that baffled other professional safecrackers and an expert from MIT. In just two and a half hours, Tom Gorham of Longview got the one-ton safe open by spinning the dial and feeling for grooves to get the combination, a technique called manipulation. The safe’s contents won’t be revealed until next month.
FOOTNOTE: Fail safe.
I'm intrigued to know what's in a 159 year old safe!
ReplyDeleteAhh ... i am jumping with curiousity t o knw whats inside...!!
ReplyDeleteand can i get the source of this news??
Wow. I wonder what's in it! Could be interesting.
ReplyDeleteThat will be interesting when they open it. Did you ever see the movie the Italian Job? Didn't the girl in the movie open safes like that? I've learned all I need to know from watching movies. LOL
ReplyDeleteI hope the contents are more interesting than Geraldo's Secret Vaults of Al Capone fiasco.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting.
ReplyDeleteI want to know what's in that safe!!!
It will most likely be something disappointing.
Can't wait to hear what was inside.
ReplyDeleteManipulation gets you into a safe? Crikey - why didn't I think of that? I could have been a millionaire, being a woman an' all.... ;0)
ReplyDeleteEmily Bronte's ashes?! Gold?! (okay, try googling "159 years ago"...
ReplyDeleteI'm reminded of Geraldo! At least let there be a good bottle of wine if there isn't anything else in it. ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou do plan of keeping tabs on this and telling us what's inside?
ReplyDeleteDoes he hire out his services? I inherited a chest of drawers from my parents-in-law, the bottom one remains locked.. Lord knows what's inside.
ReplyDeleteNeat stuf... :)
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