Almost any safe or vault is able be returned to service after a professional opening, with little or no evidence of the breach, as long as the proper methods and techniques are used to open and repair it. This is a very important point to understand and consider because an untrained or under-equipped locksmith will frequently destroy your safe in his efforts to open it. Considering that the replacement cost of a new (or even used) high security safe averages $10-18K, hiring Richardson Safe & Vault Specialists is really less expensive in the end.
I specialize in damage-free, or in those cases where "manipulation" is not a viable option, minimal-damage openings. I use only those opening, repair and service procedures recommended or endorsed by the world's leading safe and vault engineers and by virtually all of the major OEM safe and vault service departments. Some of the brands that I have opened and/or serviced in the past are: A&B, Access, Allied, AmSec, Adesco, Bode-Panzer, Cary, Chatwood-Milner, Chubb, City Safe, Diebold, Ely-Norris, EXL, Gardall, Gary, Giant, Hall's, Hermann, Herring-Hall-Marvin, ISM, Knight, Kumahira, LeFebure, Mosler, Mutual, Rosengrens, Security, Star, Tann, Victor... and many more.
I also service all the major brands and types of safes and vaults including:
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Bank and Mercantile Vaults, ATMs, Night Depositories, and all manner of banking equipment
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High Security Jeweler's Safes, Foreign Burglary-Resistant units with UL ratings up to and including TRTL60X6 or the European equivalent
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Insulated Fire and Data Safes, Vaults and Fire-resistant files
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U.S. Government (G.S.A.) Security Containers
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Money Depositories and Commercial Safes frequently used in supermarkets and restaurants
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Heirloom, antique, rare, exotic, unusual and unique safes and vaults