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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3800495" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>They make them here in the Oklahoma City area. The owner has a showroom floor and will even let you go out on the workshop floor and see how they’re being built.</p><p></p><p>It’s not a big place. So there really isn’t much of a tour. That said if you do choose to get one I think you’ll be pleased with it. They have a few pictures on their site from incidents that happened. There’s an owner that had expensive violins in one and they were saved from a fire. Then there’s a picture of another one and it’s the only thing that survived from a tornado. A slab some twisted two by fours and then the safe because it was bolted to the slab. Their prices vary depending on the price of steel fluctuating. I think that’s why they don’t post the prices online. They are worth checking out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3800495, member: 9018"] They make them here in the Oklahoma City area. The owner has a showroom floor and will even let you go out on the workshop floor and see how they’re being built. It’s not a big place. So there really isn’t much of a tour. That said if you do choose to get one I think you’ll be pleased with it. They have a few pictures on their site from incidents that happened. There’s an owner that had expensive violins in one and they were saved from a fire. Then there’s a picture of another one and it’s the only thing that survived from a tornado. A slab some twisted two by fours and then the safe because it was bolted to the slab. Their prices vary depending on the price of steel fluctuating. I think that’s why they don’t post the prices online. They are worth checking out. [/QUOTE]
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