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Daniel Bailey

Helping in the midst of tragedy.

There are a handful of common reasons that people need a safe opened. Among them is the aftermath of a tragic circumstance. The death of a loved one is always horrible and it's only the beginning of the hardships. Estate planning, funeral proceedings, legal action and more will all be upcoming after the fact.


In some cases, the process can be made a little easier when the safe holding important documents, resources or other valuable assets, can be accessed to retrieve those items.


One such case I dealt with recently was with this Winchester gun safe. The contents belonged to the father of my client and he was named recipient in the will.


I verified the relevant information, began by pulling the dial and prepping my rig to the door. "RSC" containers are relatively standard in design so this, being one, is a straightforward operation. I confirmed the information and began the drilling.



In a little under an hour, I had this one opened, repaired and set the new combination so the safe could be returned to use. The client was thrilled that the whole operation left no visible indication that it had ever been done and he didn't have to find somewhere else to store the contents.


I was asked not to photograph the contents of the container, but stay tuned, because I'm sure someone will be amenable at some point.


Thanks for reading, and I will be posting ongoing work on my socials. These will be video and image (without compromising sensitive information) so go over there and check it out.


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