Another Fort Knox underfloor safe cracked by Paladin Safe Services. The safe was found hidden under a 1980’s newspaper where presumably it had laid undisturbed until today. We picked open the lock and provided a new set of keys so that it could start to be used again. We have opened dozens of these safes but have never seen one with a red escutcheon covering the key hole. Perhaps this was a special edition of some sort.
Lost Safe Keys
Chubb Wulfrun Safe Opening
Chubb Wulfrun with lost keys in Halifax on a cold wet Saturday morning. Both locks picked open and new keys supplied.
Lumby’s Safe Opening Lost Keys
Chubb Commerce EDR Safe Lost Keys
Lost keys to a Chubb Commerce EDR safe at a venue in Preston. We picked the lock open and provided a new set of keys for the client.
Floorboard Underfloor Safe Opening
This underfloor safe was discovered after living in a property in Skelmersdale for six years. With no keys available they were intrigued as to its contents and wanted to be able to use the safe. Not quite the closest safe we have opened but being in Skelmersdale made it a very local job. We picked the lock open so as not to damage the safe and replaced the lock to provide a new set of keys.
Cruciform Lock Safe Opening
The keys were lost or stolen to this safe at a charity shop in Ormskirk, Lancashire. We picked the lock open free of charge to help them out.
T Withers and Sons Lost Keys
The Sandwell Security safe by T. Withers & Sons Ltd West Bromwich, in very good condition but the keys had been lost. We attended this job in Poulton-le-Fylde and picked open both the main door and the internal drawer locks.
T. Withers & Sons Ltd were established in 1856 and were makers to His Majesty’s Post Office and leading banks of Great Britain.
Fort Knox Chancellor Under Floor Safe
This Fort Knox Chancellor Under Floor Safe hadn’t been opened for at least thirty years as no keys were left when the home owners purchased the property. During some renovations they decided to get us in to uncover its mysteries. We attended the property in Liverpool and opened it up for them.
Fort Knox ‘Square door’ safe opening
A Fort Knox ‘Square door’ under floor safe opened for a customer in Liverpool after the safe keys had been lost. We routinely open the round door versions but don’t see many of these rectangular lids, nice to see something different for a change.












