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<blockquote data-quote="Tathradj" data-source="post: 183362" data-attributes="member: 2436"><p>Mate,</p><p>I have seen a vault in a small bank that was designed around the 1890 era to contain Gold and Cash. Mind you, This Bank is just a</p><p>small branch in the middle of no where and I can tell you honestly, I would really hate to see some one crack it.</p><p>On a perspective of modern era, The only let down is the amount of I.T "Security" surrounding it.</p><p>I will not describe on how the walls, Floor and ceiling is built but this vault went way beyond what one would expect.</p><p>The entrance door just looked like a simple locked heavy item but,,,</p><p>Put it this way. It had Keystone cinder blocks in the roof and is 3 feet thick.</p><p>No need to go any further.</p><p>The Branch of the Bank is still operational today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tathradj, post: 183362, member: 2436"] Mate, I have seen a vault in a small bank that was designed around the 1890 era to contain Gold and Cash. Mind you, This Bank is just a small branch in the middle of no where and I can tell you honestly, I would really hate to see some one crack it. On a perspective of modern era, The only let down is the amount of I.T "Security" surrounding it. I will not describe on how the walls, Floor and ceiling is built but this vault went way beyond what one would expect. The entrance door just looked like a simple locked heavy item but,,, Put it this way. It had Keystone cinder blocks in the roof and is 3 feet thick. No need to go any further. The Branch of the Bank is still operational today. [/QUOTE]
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