How To Hide Things In Public PlacesPaladin Press, Jun 1, 2001 - 216 pages Did you ever want to hide something from prying eyes, yet were afraid to do so in your home? Now you can secrete your valuables away from home, by following Dennis Fiery's eye-opening instructions. The world around us is filled with cubbyholes and niches that can be safely employed....and this book identifies them. Illustrated with numerous photographs, and including an index of hiding places, appendices of Simplex lock combinations and appropriate vendors, and a bibliography, this is the most comprehensive and informative book ever written about public hiding spots. Eliminate the risks involved with hiding your possessions at home by utilizing the techniques described in this book. |
Contents
How Can You Possibly Hide | 1 |
Principles of Public Hiding | 9 |
More Principles And Strategies | 27 |
Copyright | |
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