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    What a GREAT thread. My youngest is a little Over a year and she fones everything and doesn't understand what not to touch yet! I really like the chest with the glass top. Where did you find that chopper dave?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel View Post
    What a GREAT thread. My youngest is a little Over a year and she fones everything and doesn't understand what not to touch yet! I really like the chest with the glass top. Where did you find that chopper dave?

    Here is where my wife got mine:
    http://www.amazon.com/Collectors-Dis.../dp/B002YVUAE4
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    Thanks for all the ideas. Other than keeping the one I am using very high, I am going to see what I can find for a locking case for the rest of them.

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    How many straights do you have? You could always consider a wall mount display case for things like golf balls or shot glasses and then use a very fine cable tie to tie the two handles together. It should be more than enough to keep prying eyes away. Just reiterate they are NOT toys and to leave them alone. The ties should be enough after that.
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    I have a metal briefcase it has a key lock on both sides and used hd foam inside. Throwbin a couple silica packs and all good.
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    I got one of these: Model No. 5900D | Master Lock
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    Quote Originally Posted by EV2 View Post
    I got one of these: Model No. 5900D | Master Lock
    That might actually be exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!

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    Oh, that's neat!
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