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What began as a marketing experiment in the late 1980s has become the country’s number-one lockpick manufacturer. Now the most recognized name in the industry, SouthOrd takes pride in producing long-lasting stainless steel tools fabricated entirely in the United States Read More
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RayFThat is a great band - but weirdly, I never paid attention to the lyrics in that particular song. I did however memorize other songs like "Another Brick..." and "Comfortably...". Now I'll need to pull out my old albums. Er, I mean search and click "shuffle play".
“... these picks come in a snap-closure leather case.”
Please post a picture of this case for us because the cases shown here all feature zippers.
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I love the reactions to these things.... Like lockpicking as a hobby is the only hobby out there that COULD be used for illegal reasons, instead of the perfectly harmless ones 🙄
Man finds suspected burglar dead in his home, trapped under 900-pound safe
An Indiana man said he found an intruder dead in his home this week, trapped under his family's 900-pound safe, according to police. George Hollingsworth, of Marion, Indiana, said he made the shocking discovery on Wednesday, a day after he first reported the robbery to police.
Hollingsworth was inspecting his home, located about 70 miles north of Indianapolis, for stolen items when he made the shocking discovery, according to the Marion Police Department. The homeowner went into his garage and found that his floor safe, which had been lifted by a floor jack, was knocked over with a man lying beneath it. The safe weighs more than 900 pounds.
"Hollingsworth began cleaning the clutter in his garage to see if any items had been stolen. Upon cleaning, he found that his antique floor safe weighing over 900 pounds was knocked over," the Marion Police Department said in a statement. "Upon further inspection Mr. Hollingsworth found a body lying underneath the safe."
You know...just say'n ;- )
https://abcnews.go.com/US/man-finds-suspected-burglar-dead-home-trapped-900/story?id=61698428
AirHorn_BanditoLike many things, because they're made for a specific purpose by very few manufacturers. The industry would be unsustainable if they were just a little more than materials cost because the market for them is very specific and demand isn't that high. In essence, you pay a premium for having an unusual hobby so that the hobby can exist to begin with. It has to be worth the manufacturer's time (profitable), or they wouldn't be interested in manufacturing for anyone other than themselves.
Why does the written description say it comes in a snap closure leather vase? The picture shows a zippered leather case. If I order this will I receive the zippered leather case?