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At Hall’s Safe Company we take great pride in each and every safe we sell. We believe there are a few important features that set us apart from the other safe manufacturers.

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We build specialty safes to each customer’s individual wants and needs. The world’s finest gun safes are available in a variety of sizes including custom sizes and corner safes. We have a large variety of exterior colors options including customization on the exterior face of the door. We offer our customers the option to select from a vast array of interior carpet and/or wood stain finishes to design the safe they have dreamed of, not just a mass produced off the shelf safe.

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Description: Consists of correspondence, drawings, specifications, blueprints and photographs from the Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Company, the Remington and Sherman Company, the Diebold Safe and Lock Company, and the Mosler Safe Company, to Joseph E. Uihlein, and Alfred C. Newlander of the Wisconsin Food Products Company. Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Company. The former Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Company, now owned by the Diebold Company was located at 1550 Grand Boulevard in Hamilton, Ohio. During the 1940's this company machined uranium slugs under subcontract with a prime Department of Energy contractor. The uranium slugs were machined from uranium. Herring Hall Marvin Safe Co Floor Safe from Circa 1920 in Boston20 X 17 X 16. View It on eBay. Antique Victor Safe. View It on eBay. Herring Hall Marvin Safe Company Serial Numbers Download. Consolidated was late to the development of the independent, modular movement design. This is a rare example of their first attempt; an experimental transitional time lock produced for about a year, c. The only marks I can see on the safe are the name of the company (Herring Hall Marvin Safe Co). And then under it i can see some numbers beginning with 194. I don't know if this is the beginning of a date from the 1940's or a part of a serial number or what? Any information you can provide would be great!

  1. Thicker Steel Plate– Our Traditional and Legendary Stage I safes use 3/16″ steel plate box and 1/4″ steel plate door and doorjamb. Our Legendary Stage II safes use 1/4″ steel plate box and doorjamb, with a 3/8″ steel plate door. You will never see 12 or 10 gauge sheet metal in or on an American made Hall’s safe, it is an inferior thickness and defeats the purpose of a secure home safe. We don’t use 12 or 10 gauge sheet metal now, never have, and will not use it in the future! Our plate steel adds substantial weight to the safe, increasing the security of your belonging against a fire or burglary.
  2. Random Locking Pins– Our locking pins are 1-1/8 inch stainless steel, not chrome-plated mild steel and never in the same place. Making every safe we manufacture unique in design.
  3. Personalization– Every safe is individually built by master-craftsmen. There is no mass production at Hall’s Safe Company! No assembly line, just quality customization!! We work with each customer individually to ensure customer satisfaction. After talking with each customer to assess their needs in a safe, we assist them with configuring the interior design layout with file drawers, jewelry compartments, CD drawer, shelves, gun swingers and barrel rests to meet their personal

    This is “Burnie” he survived a fire reaching temperatures of 1800 degrees

    specifications. The exterior comes in an array of color options, including custom pin striping, art and name on the door. Our custom safes are available with a dial, digital or biometric combination lock, with chrome or gold trim. Not only is this a secure safe, it is an heirloom everyone will admire and love for years.

  4. Fire Safety– Hall’s Safe Company has documented proof of our safe sustaining temperatures of 1800 degrees Fahrenheit outside, while maintaining an inside temperature of less than 160 degrees Fahrenheit. The lower the inside temperature the better protection for your valuables. All safes should provide a measure of fire safety, but some DO NOT.

American Safe Models

Traditional Model
Legendary Model Stage I and Stage II

Our Classic safe embodies the craftsmanship and tradition of the Custom Hall’s safe but without all the bells and whistles. Durable and functional with 45 minute fire protection for all of your valuables. Each Classic safe has unique beveled edge body finished in a powder-coated finish. Classic safes are built with removable shelving to add additional long gun storage and include a door organizer for pistols. The C20 and C30 models come with a 3-spoke silver handle and the C40 and C42 models one with a 5-spoke handle in silver, both models can be upgraded to gold. All models meet the industry standards, including CA DOJ requirements.

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Posted byDAve LaBarge, CPS-CML-CMS on July 16, 2007 at 05:48:33:

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David Schmidt on July 13, 2007 at 19:46:38:

Herring Hall Marvin Safe Company Serial Numbers Number


Dave:

There's really no way to track your safe's history. I'm sure it's a boring history anyway...just sitting around in a closet, office or basement. :)

Hall's Safe and Lock company was founded in 1867 and was founded by Joseph L. Hall. Hall's safe & Lock 'quit business' in 1892 according to later Hall's Safe Co. advertisements in their safes. For more info on Hall's look up a U S Supreme COurt decision back during the October term 1907, Number 136.

So essentially the Hall's Safe & Lock Co started in 1867 and went out of business in 1892.

Hall's Safe Co. started in 1896.

Herring Hall Marvin started shortly after 1892...

In 1907 the Supreme Court said Joseph L Halls five sons had the right to use the Hall's name even though it was sold to Herring, Hall, Marvin. The Hall's Safe Co. had to label all their safes with the following:


NOT THE HALL'S SAFE & LOCK COMPANY WHICH QUIT BUSINESS IN 1892 OR IT'S SUCCESSORS. ALL SAFES MADE BY HALLS SAFE CO. HAVE THIS TRADEMARK.

The trademark was a eagle with it's wings spread and a Hall's safe in the mid-section.

Hope this helps.

Dave LaBarge