I would be happy with either! Unfortunately, neither are mine! P.S. IDPA - I sent you a PM a couple days back. Thanks for the info. Regards, CGuns
Boy. Feelings Hurt. The case itself I think is pretty exclusive...and appropriately "chic". Hmmm... CGuns
...since BEFORE I got married! The briefcase would be a nice catch as well. I like the shinny handle.
Finally! I've always wondered why Marcellus Wallace wanted that damn case back so bad!! It's all so clear now
I think I will post a cash bed with the AUG as well. He never was much for resting on mere, open-cell foam. Dead U.S. Presidents however.... CGuns
Ahh, but Ben Franklin, currently picutured on the $100(the largest denomination currently printed) was never president. Matches
You make a good point, however, it is still interesting to see how many people refer to "cash" or "change" as I like to call it as Dead Presidents. Salmon P. Chase I am short on as well as Woodrow Wilson.... I guess Woodrow Wilson would be the only "high denomination" dead president. I hope they put Dubya on a bill. CGuns
I can think of a million uses for this bill in the world today. 10 of these bad boys and you are looking at a million cash. A lot better than doing the equivalent with Franklin. Compressed as tightly as possible, stacks of old Benjamin in the amount of 1 Mil USD is about the size of a small television..(13"-14" screen). It weighs a hefty 20 pounds, too....a million in cash, in Benjamin. And, a normal biefcase you can only stuff with about $780,000 USD. Contrary to what they show in the movies. On the other hand, if you get a Halliburton Aluminum Briefcase, the 5" width model, you can stuff $1 Mil USD in it. Otherwise, you need to use a doctor's attache, which will hold $1.2 Mil USD...in Benjamin. Just imagine, bring back the $100,000 bad boy and you will only need an envelope to get the job done. CGuns