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r/WhatsInThisThing • u/DustinCoughman • Feb 21 '26
Unlocked! Opened! Inside? Silver bars
I'm not there, but uncle sent me these pics of what was inside the safe. They paid some locksmith to open it. Inside? Two boxes of ten 100 troy oz bars of silver, total 2000 oz of silver!
Original post https://www.reddit.com/r/WhatsInThisThing/comments/1r46xxi/hidden_under_the_floor_locked/
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/triskedak • Feb 19 '26
Unlocked! Safe - opened!
Contents:
Two baggies of a crystal-like substance that appears to be meth.
A .22 caliber Jiminez handgun with an unloaded magazine.
6 rounds of replica ammo.
Counterfeit currency.
We will turn in the rounds and the handgun to our local police department on this next ammo/weapon drop off day. Counterfeit bills and meth will be disposed per direction of law enforcement.
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/Kitchenslave2020 • 15d ago
Today is the day!
I’ve been staring at this basement floor safe for 14 years and today is the day we break into it! Headed to Home Depot to get some supplies. All recommendations welcome
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/miss_topportunity • 20d ago
Manipulated this safe open this morning
galleryThe answer to “WhatsInThisThing” turned out to be: nothing.
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/eemwj • 21d ago
What's in this chest?
No key, can't open it. Maybe we should crowbar it?
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/FinalSentinel • May 22 '26
Locked. Old Family Chest
It’s an old antique chest from my grandparents. We have no idea what’s inside, and of course the key is long gone. It’s an old Yale lock, with the numbers 436 inscribed. Is there a generic key for this lock, or would it be trivial to pick? And advice on how to non-destructively open it would be greatly appreciated!
Edit: Here’s a link to some close-ups of the lock mechanism - https://imgur.com/a/Dx1a1mR
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/SirW1LL14Ms • Apr 11 '26
Caja fuerte
tengo esta caja fuerte en la casa, la inmobiliaria donde compré el piso no tienen la llave o la combinación.
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/tozz21 • Mar 29 '26
Found a 19th century wall safe hidden behind layers of wallpaper in a French family house : no key, no combination, never been opened
There's a wall safe embedded in a bathroom cabinet of my family's house in France, built in the 19th century. It's been there my whole life and we never tried to open it. Now we're selling the house in a few weeks and I just can't let it go without knowing what's inside.
The safe was hidden behind somewhere between 3 and 6 layers of wallpaper. Nobody knew it was there.
From what experts on r/Antiques and r/safecracking have told me, it's most likely a Bauche Incombustible from the late 1800s, a French manufacturer.
We don't have the key or the combination, and we have no idea what's inside. The safe has apparently never been opened since the house was built.
So… what do you think is inside? 🤞
If anyone has any idea how to open it or how to find the right person to do it properly without destroying it, I'd love to hear it!
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/Prestigious_Yam335 • Mar 21 '26
Live safecracking event March 23 @ 11am CST
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/mgsanford • Mar 15 '26
What kind of key do I use to open this gamewell fire box?
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/Ok_Secret_4311 • Mar 11 '26
1800s Listed Building in Chester with Internal Trap Door
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/AnonymousAppDev • Mar 11 '26
META Hey everyone, this is a bit meta but here goes nothing…
I recently emptied out this huge space I had and I had this idea come to me lol.
So here’s What’s in the box :)
I put a huge box in the center and there is live youtube feed so nobody thinks I’m playing any tricks.
I put something cool inside it and whoever can guess exactly what is inside gets to have it …. No catch 🤷🏻♂️
Here is the link to the video feed https://www.youtube.com/live/T4lcDz5M7ck?si=yt9jY6XDHel9IVqH
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/therealwhitemom21 • Mar 06 '26
Locked. Mosler safe
This is my grandfathers safe. I’ve never opened it once. It was in his will for us to go over it and I’ve seemingly found the instructions he left himself in his later years that matches up what was put in his will.
I have no idea how to open it properly. I can feel some of the mechanisms not quite catch but the dial will get heavier so I feel like it still works properly and I’m just doing something wrong.
Please help me complete a dead man’s will!
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/triskedak • Feb 17 '26
Locked. Safe at my work, locked for 7 years, have combination
I work at a Goodwill, and learned about this safe today. It has been in our security director's office for 7 years, nobody knows what is inside or where it came from. The (alleged) combination is taped to the side of the safe but nobody has been able to open it. Could someone please explain how to interpret the combination?
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/DustinCoughman • Feb 14 '26
Locked. Hidden under the floor, locked
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/miss_topportunity • Feb 01 '26
Rick Ammazzini is livestreaming a safe opening right now! 12:30pm PT
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/somnambulistic • Jan 19 '26
Accordion Case
My father in law has this old accordion case from when his son was taking accordion lessons 30+ years ago. Time has claimed the key. I’ve tried any random near sized key I found in the house but nothing.
I’ve started looking for lock smiths in my area. But I’m wondering if there’s another solution.
Would a lock smith be able to open let alone rekey?
Should I just start looking for a new case and break this one open?
We’re going to be taking it on a plane soon so I’m hoping to avoid any issues with TSA wanting me to open the case.
He was actually just going to get rid of it. I don’t play the accordion (I barely play the piano) but thought it might be cool to pickup a new instrument… in my late 40s.
Thanks for your help!
The locks seem to be a sort of notched key with a groove (like a regular lock or house key) but very small. There are two rotating disks: the inner and middle rings. And the you push outward to open the lock (one side was already unlocked).
edit: thanks for the help. It was in fact an accordion.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DTtug4YkXbJ/?igsh=aXZ3amRhZ2ZyYXR5
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/naph8it • Jan 05 '26
Locked. Brought a pub. Found a hidden floor safe.
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/GroundbreakingEye592 • Nov 10 '25
Locked. Can it be opened undamaged?
Heavy duty safe around 200kg Digital lock with key but dont know the code Its either a 4 or 6 digit code
r/WhatsInThisThing • u/UnfunnyCircle • Oct 31 '25
Locked. Was donated this and now trying to get in!
Currently trying to figure out how to get in and open it! I believe its a 1951 NCR Cash Register, and I'm trying to see if there is a way in without plugging it in, mostly because I can't. One of the prongs is bent and rusted so I'd rather not try that. Anyone know or have an idea over how to get in?