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The current bid on this item is $10 with the auction ending on Monday. Palm did have some of the early (turn of the century) account books, hand written, and in the 1904 book I found 'Aug 16 / CW Coggins & Co Safes & Vaults, Baltimore / 500 pieces Gold with black edge A749' and 'Aug 4 / Hall Standard Safe / 7/8 and 12 in A738' and 'May 22 / 5500 pieces / Syracuse Safe Co, Syracuse N.Y. You could also use it if you were a magician. You can put cash, deeds, winning lotto tickets, jewelry, and many other items within the confines of this safe. Or you could just call a bunch of friends over and throw a safe lifting party. You may have to assemble some kind of pulley system to get it out of there. This thousand pound safe is located in the basement of a house where there is no elevator. If you have a lot of items at home that need some good old fashion protecting then you should check out this current online auction for a Mosler Safe Model 94287. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mosler Safe Company.Mosler Safe Model 94287: A Thousand Pounds Of Security ^ "Business and History - Chubb-Mosler and Taylor Safes Ltd.to Cease All Operations, Diebold to Support Customers in Wake of Mosler's Liquidation". "Found: A Miniature Working Model of the National Archives Vault". "From Financial Guru to Brooklyn Ceramist". The Mosler name carries on to this day in Canada as Chubb-Mosler and Taylor Safes Ltd., the outcome of a 1950s merger of Mosler's Canadian operations with those of Chubb Security, followed by the acquisition of Taylor Safes of Canada in the following decade. Diebold subsequently announced programs to support former Mosler customers and ended up buying much of the former company in bankruptcy court a few months later. Īfter 134 years in business, Mosler filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August 2001, citing continuing debt problems, and ceased operations shortly thereafter. American Standard then sold the division to a group of Mosler managers and outside investors in 1986. Mosler was controlled by its founding family until 1967, when they sold it to American Standard Companies. Mosler also built the gold vaults for the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox. Despite the weight ("the largest and heaviest hinged shielding doors in the world"), each 58-ton blade could be opened and closed manually by one person. One example, installed at the Atomic Energy Commission's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, weighed approximately 138 tons including the frame. Mosler built the vault formerly used to display and store the United States Constitution and Declaration of Independence. The mechanism inside the doors have been removed but I have all the parts and would like to restore the safe. I am trying to find age, weight, and see or get pictures of inside of doors. When the US government began building bunkers and silos during the Cold War, Mosler became the de facto gold standard contractor for blast doors. I have an antique Mosler Safe s/n or model 157820 (info found on door handles). Its safes and vaults were renowned for their strength and precision manufacture: several Mosler vaults installed in Hiroshima's Mitsui Bank building prior to WWII survived the nuclear attack, a fact the company widely publicized in its marketing.
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at the best online prices at eBay Free shipping for. Mosler, Bahmann & Company remained in business until around 1898. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Mosler. outgrew its original factory it relocated to Hamilton in 1891, where it remained until its 2001 bankruptcy. Both companies remained in Cincinnati until the 1890s. Bahmann, leaving Mosler, Bahmann & Company to start the Mosler Safe & Lock Company. In 1874 after Gustave's death, the Mosler family had a falling out with Mr. The Mosler Safe Company was a manufacturer of security equipment-most notably safes and bank vaults-from 1874 until its bankruptcy in 2001.įounded in Cincinnati by Gustave Mosler and Fred Bahmann as Mosler, Bahmann & Company in 1867. The Mosler Safe Company factory, Hamilton, circa 1894.