![]() ![]() Is love to be able to use it still after I figure out how to open it. I've been dying to open it for months but I don't wanna break it. It's just a dial and a silver handle and a silver plate with the dial on it and above the dial to the right is a black square that says sentry in silver. I've talked to sentry and they told me all the places the serial number should be after I sent them a picture of the safe. It has no model number, no serial number. My father had this safe for about 25 years. Message the moderators and we'll fix it for you. Is your post not showing up? It's probably stuck in the spam filter. Moderators reserve the right to remove any comments that are insulting or attacking the OP of any post.Ĭlick here for closure of the original safe If you have some helpful information to post, set your flair to "Helpful Information"ĭon't attack or insult any of the OPs, it goes against the site wide reddiquete. If you are updating a previous post set your flair to "Update" Once you open your mystery box, set the flair to "Unlocked" If your mystery box is locked then set the flair to "Locked" You must use the following flairs when making your post: You can post those in /r/ShittyWITT.ĭo not abuse your ability to post, abusive posters will be banned. If you find any of these, please hit the report button and a mod will get around to removing it. ![]() No reaction gifs, memes, image macros, joke posts, or anything else like that. You must post a picture of your mystery box. Unlocked - A solved mystery OP delivers and we find out what was inside! Locked - Anything that has not been unlocked yet anything we don't know the contents of. Mystery Box - Any item that is a safe, piggy bank, briefcase, treasure chest, oak barrel, thumb drive, bottle, locker, storage unit, abandoned home, bomb shelter, antique can, a confidential file, or anything of that sort If you come across a safe or mystery box, it can be dangerous to open it. This subreddit is a place for anyone who has acquired a safe, piggy bank, briefcase, treasure chest, oak barrel, thumb drive, bottle, locker, storage unit, abandoned home, bomb shelter, antique can, maybe even a confidential file to post pictures of the adventure of finding out what's inside it. This subreddit was ORIGINALLY created to track the progress of breaking into this vault on r/pics, and it got off to a MASSIVE start! What's in this thing? Click on the "unlocked" tab for only unlocked posts!
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