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The Door Frames and J ambs of these Safes are made
Enjoy Detroit And The Pleasure Resorts Of Northern Michigan: Compliments Of Passenger Department Of The Detroit, Lansing And Northern Railroad (Classic Reprint) Illustrated By Lansing Northern Railroad Company Contained In Copy
of malleable rolled steel, of great tensile strength, crimped and rolled into six offsets or flanges, for which the company holds exclusive patent.


All other Safes made in the United States havecast Iron Door Frames and Jambs, which metal must be made thick in order to obtain sufficient strength, thus furnishn a direct avenue for the introduction of heat to the inside of the safe, while, thick as it is, it is constantly cracking, especially when exposed to fire, owing to its well known brittleness.


By the use of this thin steel, we have solved the problem of how to make the front of a safe as invulnerable to fire as its other walls.


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