Surely the weight of the book with 2 loaded mags and the gun would get her attation.
Now if she thought there was some money or an "emergency" credit card hidden in there...
Surely the weight of the book with 2 loaded mags and the gun would get her attation.
My brother in law was getting a divorce and moved back in with mom and dad. Due to the divorce he was saving money in books that were on a shelf in the room he was staying in. His mom had a garage sale one Friday and someone asked about books she grabbed a bunch and put them out for sale. Brother in law comes home and most of the books are gone. He freaked went out to the garage and started gathering them up.I could see my wife forget and sell it at a garage sale for 25 cents... lmao
A classmate in junior high ('70-ish?) made one (don't remember the book). Wasn't a neat job, and he didn't even glue the pages IIRC.My brother did that in the 1960s to a paperback copy of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. Big book about Nazi Germany.
I tried that, but didn't have as much success. I had to hold the book especially tightly when removing it from the shelf, or it wanted to come out. It could have just been that pistol though (was a Ruger), so may try it again in the future.I like this idea but I would make one change. I would only glue half or three quarters of the pages it would take to hold the gun and have a recessed area on both sides so it would be easier to grab the gun when you open the book from either direction.
Wow, great library!......mind if I browse a bit?
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