Structure and Function in Man - Jacob and Francone

Structure and Function in Man - Jacob and Francone

Brand: Secret Storage Books
SKU: 601
33.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Handcrafted Book Safe - Structure and Function in Man - Jacob and FranconeThis is a handcrafted book safe made from an authentic 1966 anatomy reference book. Wide and spacious, it's designed to hide valuables while disguising itself as a regular book on a shelf.This meticulously handcrafted book safe is made from a real vintage anatomy hardcover, creating a one-of-a-kind storage solution with extra surface area thanks to its generous dimensions.Why customers love this: Vintage 1966 edition - Yellowing pages and that classic old-book scent add authentic charm Extra-wide footprint - More surface area than a typical book safe despite its slim depth One of a kind - May be the only one we ever find of this title Real book backdrop - Interior lined with a page from the original book Disguises easily on a bookshelf - Looks completely at home in any library Super sturdy construction built to last for decades About Structure and Function in Man:Printed in 1966, this anatomy reference by Jacob and Francone was a staple of medical and biology education. Its large format and authoritative appearance make it a convincing and conversation-worthy addition to any bookshelf.Handmade Quality:Handmade from a real vintage hardcover with careful attention to detail. Each one is unique and perfect for storing your valuables.Ideal for storing: Jewelry and cash Passports and important documents Keys and cards Personal items and keepsakes Anything you want hidden in plain sight Dimensions: Exterior: 10.51" x 7.44" x 1.5" Interior: 9.33" x 6.06" x 0.83" (measured at top of arch) *Measurements are approximate due to the handcrafted nature of each piece.Shipped in discreet paper packaging from "SSB" for privacy.Book Safes: Well read, well hidden.

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