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Cary Safe Company

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Former type
  
Fate
  
defunct

Defunct
  
1929

Ceased operations
  
1929

Industry
  
Security technology

Founder
  
Horace D. Cary

Founded
  
1878


Products
  

The Cary Safe Company is a defunct safe company that was established and located in Buffalo, New York.

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Products

The company manufactured and sold bank vaults, cabinets (safes), and safe deposit boxes from 1878 to 1929. A majority of the safes sold by Cary had letters painted to the purchaser's request on the upper portion of the safe. Typically common was a customer’s family name or the name of a business. Every Cary safe was built fire and burglar-proof. The company also manufactured intricate time locks and combination locks, (standard key) locks, and prison cells.

History

Although founded in 1878, the company wasn't incorporated until 1889. Members of the old firm continued with the new company.

These members include:

The company also employed a number of traveling salesman around the United States.

Slogans

Popular company advertising slogans included:

  • "Growing Great Since Seventy Eight"
  • CARY SAFES "The Safe Investment"
  • "Uniform Strength Throughout"
  • Locations

    The company's headquarters, which included production and office buildings, was located in a 1 1/2-acre, three-story building, at the corner of 250-266 Chicago Street and 217–249 Scott Street. In the 1920s a service and sales building was opened at 1200 Niagara Street.

    References

    Cary Safe Company Wikipedia


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