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A safe for records that has a one digit combination. Fry's combination was three.
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Fry's brother broke it open by using Doh-Doh as plastic explosive.
|name          = Ronco Record Vault
|image        =
|type          = Safe <small>(for storing records)</small>
|origin        = [[Earth]]
|creator      = {{w|Ronco}}
|first appear  = {{e|3ACV04}}
}}
 
The '''Ronco Record Vault''' is a safe for storing vinyl records, manufactured by {{w|Ronco}}. The vault can be opened with a one-digit combination.
 
In the 20<sup>th</sup> century, [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] owned one, which he kept in his basement. His combination for the vault was 3. Examples of records Fry kept in the vault were {{w|Huey Lewis and the News}}' 1983 album ''{{w|Sports (Huey Lewis and the News album)|Sports}}'' and the {{w|The Breakfast Club#Soundtrack|soundtrack to the 1985 film ''The Breakfast Club''}}. He also kept his lucky seven-leaf clover within the vault, hidden in the sleeve of the ''Breakfast Club'' soundtrack.
 
It is possible to break open the safe without actually knowing its combination; Fry's brother [[Yancy Fry Jr.|Yancy]] broke it open by using  
Doh-Doh as plastic explosive.
 
==Additional Info==
===Appearances===
*{{e|3ACV04}}

Revision as of 17:17, 6 January 2012

Ronco Record Vault
TypeSafe (for storing records)
Creator(s)Ronco
OriginEarth
First appearance"The Luck of the Fryrish" (3ACV04)
Episode

The Ronco Record Vault is a safe for storing vinyl records, manufactured by Ronco. The vault can be opened with a one-digit combination.

In the 20th century, Fry owned one, which he kept in his basement. His combination for the vault was 3. Examples of records Fry kept in the vault were Huey Lewis and the News' 1983 album Sports and the soundtrack to the 1985 film The Breakfast Club. He also kept his lucky seven-leaf clover within the vault, hidden in the sleeve of the Breakfast Club soundtrack.

It is possible to break open the safe without actually knowing its combination; Fry's brother Yancy broke it open by using Doh-Doh as plastic explosive.

Additional Info

Appearances