Cary Safe Company

American safe company
Cary Safe Company
Cary Safe Company (advertisement) for a double-door Cary safe (January 1920)
Company typePrivate
IndustrySecurity technology
Founded1878
FounderHorace D. Cary
Defunct1929
FateDefunct
Headquarters
Buffalo, New York
,
United States
ProductsSafes, locks, bank vaults, safe deposit boxes, prison cells

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

Products

The company manufactured and sold bank vaults, cabinets (safes), and safe deposit boxes from 1878 to 1929.[1] 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.[2]

History

Although founded in 1878, the company wasn't incorporated until 1889. Members of the old firm continued with the new company.[2]

These members include:

President Horace D. Cary
Vice President Edgar B. Jewett
Secretary Sherman L. Cary
Treasurer Albert W. Smith
Superintendent J. H. Goehler

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

Slogans

Popular company advertising slogans included:[3][4]

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

Locations

Cary Safe Company production building

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.[5] In the 1920s a service and sales building was opened at 1200 Niagara Street.

References

  1. ^ Burlingame, Edward Livermore; Bridges, Robert; Dashiell, Alfred; Logan, Harlan (1920). Cary Safe Company. Advertisement. Scribner's magazine, Volume 67 Jan. 1920: 88. Google Books. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
  2. ^ a b "The Glen V. Mills Directory Co Business Directory of Buffalo" The Smith-parsons Company Publishers. (1902), page 571. Retrieved 2010-07-18.
  3. ^ Cary Safe Company. Advertisement. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 127 June 1922: 710. Google Books. 1922. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
  4. ^ Cary Safe Company. Advertisement. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 127 Jan. 1921: 68. Google Books. 1921. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
  5. ^ "Illustrated Buffalo" Acme Publishing Co. (1890), page 118. Retrieved 2010-07-18.