We had a little walk around his store looking at how various items were secured, and I was a little tickled to see that he had used quite a number of the Kensington Microsaver locks to secure very valuable items such as flat panel TV's, PC, etc. I quickly showed him how easily these could be bypassed. Quite an eye-opener for him, let me tell you! This was the first time I had actually attempted the paper key technique on one of these myself. I was a little shocked at just how easy it is to do. I know most of us have seen the video, but I'm always skeptical of what I see in a video. They tend to make it look easy. If it doesn't work the way you want, stop tape, rewind, and shoot again. Anyway, for those who haven't tried it... OMG! Once I had a chance to examine how the lock mechanism turned, it took only seconds.
Continuing on my tour I found that he had $900 flat panel TV tied down with a "Contractor's Grade" Master 4-wheel combination lock. Well, as you can well imagine, he was not very pleased to see me open that up in under 20 seconds.
This game continued around his store for a while. The bad news for him was that he now has to puchase some better security products. The good news is that his store is now quite a bit more secure. Oh yeah, and I ended up with a Master 4-wheel combination lock out of it.

The whole thing was fairly entertaining, so I thought I'd share it with you all.
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