And very innovative; just right for storing those Hummel figurines away from prying eyes.
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I know someone who has a small automatic in a cheap holster and shoves it down between the bottom cushion and arm of his comfy chair.
ReplyDeleteYou can't see it at all and it's readily accessible.
Interesting idea.
I imagine that some of those cabinets could be used to hide a disappearing flat screen TV; I should get a Patent.
ReplyDeleteBut, Paco, you wouldn't have the luxury of admiring your treasures as you walk by or sit in the La-Z-boy.
ReplyDeleteIngenious. I'd forget where the needed object was. The guns couldn't be accessed quickly. And the bookcase wasn't easy to open, as proved by the grunt the gentleman made during the demo.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine a frustrated Alexa yelling at the owner after opening and closing for the umpteenth time because someone wanted to play with it or show it off.
Very nice work, but some of these won't work if the power is off, but the others are great!
ReplyDeleteWell, at least there will be fewer rivers choked up with "lost" fire power.
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