Experts Get a Crack At Long-Closed Vault
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A bank vault locked shut for decades has been sent to a convention of expert safecrackers in Nevada who say they can open the rusted, century-old box.
The two-chamber safe sat in the basement of the First State Bank of Eagle Point until 1954. It was donated last year to a museum in Eagle Point, Ore., by a collector who only had one of the combinations.
Organizers of the Safe and Vault Technicians Convention in Reno asked for a crack at the safe.
There’s little secret about what’s in the top chamber: a Wells Fargo bank bag filled with paper, put there as a joke. It is unknown what’s in the bottom vault.
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