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Reddit mentions of Solo New York Grand Central Attaché Case with Dual Combination Locks - Attaché Case for Men - Hard-Sided Briefcase - Large Capacity - Black

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of Solo New York Grand Central Attaché Case with Dual Combination Locks - Attaché Case for Men - Hard-Sided Briefcase - Large Capacity - Black. Here are the top ones.

Solo New York Grand Central Attaché Case with Dual Combination Locks - Attaché Case for Men - Hard-Sided Briefcase - Large Capacity - Black
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    Features:
  • Black Attaché Case: This classic black briefcase has a large capacity main compartment, an interior organizer section, a file pocket with velcro closure, and dual combination locks to keep your essentials secure
  • Work And Travel: This sleek, stylish hard sided briefcase features 4 metal standing feet on the bottom for extra protection and stability. This hardworking classic keeps all your files and papers safe
  • Solo Has Your Back: We guarantee every bag to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship for 5 years from the date of purchase, and every tablet case for 1 year from the date of purchase
  • Keep Moving In Style: Our sustainably designed suitcases, carry on bags, rolling cases, backpacks, briefcases, messenger bags, hybrid bags, and more bring the dynamic spirit of New York to your commute
  • Solo New York: Founded in 1940, our third generation family business is proud to represent the city that is our home. We combine a commitment to craftsmanship with a flair for urban, style savvy innovation
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height4.25 Inches
Length17.5 Inches
Number of items1
SizeOne Size
Weight3 Pounds
Width12.5 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Solo New York Grand Central Attaché Case with Dual Combination Locks - Attaché Case for Men - Hard-Sided Briefcase - Large Capacity - Black:

u/StuffHobbes · 11 pointsr/pics

The briefcases are Solo Grand Central Attaché Cases.
On the outside each one got an Engraved Plaque with the groomsman's name and nickname.
The axe is a Columbia River CRKT Birler Compact Axe.
The liqueur is a small bottle of JW Black Label 200ml.
The little silver oval is a collapsible shot glass.
Vintage Bicycle Cards.
The inside is cut EVA foam stacked three high, carved to hold the items, glued together, covered in red velvet cloth from Hobby Lobby, adhered with Gorilla spray adhesive.
The straps are leather bracelets (also from Hobby Lobby) dyed black using Fiebing's Leather Dye, with a bronze topper (brads?) to cover the screw anchoring them in place.
I don't have a good shot of the inside top, but there is a cigar (I forget which brand, I'm not really a cigar guy). They were rectangular. You can see it at the top of the third shot.
Also a silver pen, a cigar cutter, a small survival tool, a credit card knife, and an Oz-Kurt engraved flip knife.
I also wrapped the axe handle in a Leather strapping to give it some extra texture.

Whelp, I THINK that's everything. Thanks for taking interest in my post!

OH! And the Kikkerland Chemistry 101 Flask Book

u/wiskinator · 2 pointsr/AskElectronics

Do you have the screen already picked out? Post the model number and we'll be able to tell you if it needs a controller or not.

As for forming the case, /r/DIY might be better, but some options to consider are:

1: Plywood / MDF. Super cheap from your local home improvement center. Don't need a lot of specialized skills to use it (ever built a birdfeeder at camp / high school shop?). You can also cover MDF in automotive bondo to get a really smooth surface.

2: Plastic: You can get plastic sheets from hardware stores and places like TAP Plastics. TAP can even cut and do some minor bending if you come in and ask for what you need.

3: Metal: You'll need some more specialized tools, but you might be able to cut, bend and rivet up some small sheet metal.

4: (Best option?) Go buy a briefcase and stuff the guts in that. (e.g. http://www.amazon.com/Premium-Leather-like-Attach%C3%A9-Hard-sided-Combination/dp/B00061NLCW/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1451424965&sr=8-7&keywords=briefcase)

u/BaroquenRecord · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Those look very cool! Thanks for the wiki link I will check it out. Honestly since I will soon be traveling with keyboard and tablet, maybe I will just get an attache case and modify it to fit my needs haha!

u/Snarfler · 2 pointsr/todayilearned

actually it takes up less space than you think.

Hundred Dollar Bill :

  • 2.61 inches 6.14 inches .0043 inches src

  • weight = 1 gram

    That means stacked up it will be 43 inches tall, or about 3 and a half feet and weight 22.04 pounds.

    This briefcase has the dimensions:

  • 12.5"H x 17.5"L x 4"W

    Which means we can stack ~930 bills in height. And that we can have 2 rows of 6 in the briefcase. meaning it can hold 11,160 bills, or $1,160,000
u/legacydeviant · 2 pointsr/SissificationAcademy

An old-briefcase will have a lock built-in. I use something similar to this. I just tell everyone it was a sentimental gift from a relative or friend. This especially works if you find an old briefcase at a garage sale or something.

Or you could buy a laptop bag and a luggage lock.

I think you're going to be hard pressed to find an actual suitcase that has a built-in lock that it not pretty expensive. Luggage locks usually do the trick anyway.

If you want to be even more clandestine, look up "diversion safes" on Amazon. They are typically not very big, but they can blend in with other things you may have already.

On a personal note: Geez, whatever happened to hiding things under a mattress like when I was a kid.

u/xxxJakkxxx · 1 pointr/ar15

You might be able to find a briefcase that works.

This one has a diagonal length (corner to corner) of 21.5".