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Hidden in Plain Sight

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A bookshelf that conceals many hidden compartments for firearms or jewelry:
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Watch the video. The unit shown sells for $3500.
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Man that thing is awesome. My life might have liked it even more than I did.
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Awesome.

After that I went and watched National Treasure with the kiddos. They'd never seen it (they are 7 and 9). All the sneaky cool Mason hidden compartments and clues. Fun stuff. I might try to build something like that for myself.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Man that thing is awesome. My life might have liked it even more than I did.
Maybe you meant "wife"? I'm not really sure. I don't typically refer to my life in the 3rd person, but I've seen folks say stranger things :lol:
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*looks at the boxes of books in storage* Wow, I could use a couple of those just for the books, never mind the other stuff.... :drool:
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Again the need for a like button! I would love one to hide all the video "stuff" and remotes etc! Not to mention easy access yet out of sight for security options. :clapping:
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Wow. That is an awesome piece of work. very cool. definitely on a wish list.
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Very cool. I was really surprised by how much stuff he had hidden in those shelves.
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VERY COOL! I'm in the process of moving to my grandparents' old place out in the country & I'm trying to think of where I could put something like that! My only question is how much fire protection does it offer?
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AdioSS wrote:VERY COOL! I'm in the process of moving to my grandparents' old place out in the country & I'm trying to think of where I could put something like that! My only question is how much fire protection does it offer?
I'm thinking, none. It's made out of wood.
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"Of course you've got to keep your Uzi in the bottom drawer" :drool:
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OldCannon wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:Man that thing is awesome. My life might have liked it even more than I did.
Maybe you meant "wife"? I'm not really sure. I don't typically refer to my life in the 3rd person, but I've seen folks say stranger things :lol:
Just saw this.....yes, I meant my wife, not life. :lol:
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Impressive. I think I will be taking a closer look at the bookcases at estate sales from now on. Just in case the deceased didn't tell his kids where the guns were. :biggrinjester:
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I love it! But, since the spouse already has ammo squirreled away in every possible nook and cranny in the house, I can imagine what that would be filled with!
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Re: Hidden in Plain Sight

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In a fire, all a are. We need an Iron-man version, steel-fortifed and fire proof for 90mins.
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