Not only is this information incredibly useful but its also alot of fun to read. I love how it goes from hiding places for little things to large and large things until finally some toungue-in-cheek jokes about hiding a house or hiding a corporation
a book you cant put down
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I checked this book out of a library when I was in the military at a particularly boring base. I kept checking it out again and again. Its a really FUN book for anyone to read. Now that we have a house of our own, and some property worth worrying about, I want to find this book again to have on my shelf (and make some use of).
The best and only book of its kind
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
How to Hide Almost Anything is a primer/manual for anyone with simple craft skills. It uses illustrations and text to describe literally dozens of places around the home that can be modified or created to hide 'almost anything.' The author has actually done these things, so his advice on fasteners, hinges, camouflage, diversion, and construction are exact and invaluable. Hollowed-out door moldings, fake basement drains, unexpected spaces in walls, stairways, hidden empty spaces behind a wide variety of things you will find or can build and how to disguise them so no one will find them. I've looked for years and haven't found anything like this book. There are a few other books for kids hiding places, but nothing else that could be used for valuable items. The piece-de-resistance is a method for hiding an entire house!
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