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Besides the dog?
A "few" thousand modern cards. All in boxes with rather cryptic labeling. If they're pressed for time, it'll be like the lottery. But with less payout. If they're not pressed for time, ther really isn't much that would stop a pro from getting at them. Like I tell customers at the bike shop, there's no lock that can't be beaten. It's just a matter of making it too hard to be worth the time. Most gun safes will yeild pretty easily to a metal cutting torch, which I have here for my metalworking hobbies. Steve B |
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