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$850-$1250 depending on optionsNight stand looks similar to the style to what I have in my bedroom. Very interested as to how you will price these. definite market out there.
Worcester, and yes. First NES'er will be taking delivery this week.Where are these made, Worcester or in NH ???
Have any NES'ers purchased any of these units yet ???
Seasoned B&E thieves use metal detectors so out of sight may not be much protection.
"Seasoned B&E thieves", professionals who would actually use metal detectors to find hidden guns, have to be laughably rare.
Household burglaries are mostly the work of opportunistic amateurs.
Tell that to my buddy who lost the Ed Brown gun. The cops who responded to the call said the use of metal detectors was rather common.
I don't doubt the cop said that.
I'm just calling the cop a damned liar.
Seasoned B&E thieves use metal detectors so out of sight may not be much protection. A friend of mine lost a beautiful Ed Brown custom 45 that he had hidden in a wall with no visible signs of its presence. The officers responding to his call broke the bad news of this practice to him.
The good news is that the gun (an Ed Brown 45 comp gun) turned up in NYC. A local thug was arrested for carrying it. NYPD contacted him and promised to return the gun after the thug's trial, so he had to wait. He was later contacted with some good news; somebody capped the thug, so there would be no trial and no wait. He then recieved his gun with no visible damage, except the mark that the arresting officed placed on it for evidentiary purposes. He also recieved (at his request) a copy of the thug's death certificate. You gotta love a happy ending.
Must have been some other person who had an Ed Brown stolen; recovered in NY; and returned with the arresting officer's initials and the death certificate of the perp.Tell that to my buddy who lost the Ed Brown gun. The cops who responded to the call said the use of metal detectors was rather common.
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The person whose Ed Brown was boosted and subsequently returned with the death certificate is REALLY interested in learning who Gammon is, and is curious how the part about the metal detector got added in. He also expresses his appreciation to Gammon for referring to him as "a friend" rather than "idiot who had a gun stolen".
Update:
I heard from Gammon - the Ed Brown owner and I have known him for 20+ years. He was definitely talking about the same situation I was, however, he somehow thought there was a metal detector involved.