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Hello Lemmy! Is it time for our own locked safe story? I found this old piggy bank in a second hand store in Sweden. No key, and there is a few coins in there by the sound of it.

Anyone recognize the type of lock? How would you get it open? Is drilling my only option, or could a total beginner (except in Skyrim) pick the lock?

Thanks!

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[–] Gogenon 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Here is a picture of the piggy bank itself (not sure if piggy bank is the right word, but it's what I'm going with

[–] SgtAStrawberry 3 points 1 year ago

Piggy bank work perfectly. What you have in the picture would most likely be called "Sparbössa" instead of "Spargris" as it doesn't look like a pig, but both translats to "Piggy bank"

While you could call it "Money box" it really isn't necessary, and I have seen plenty of none pig shaped money storage items, being called a "Spargris"