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Originally Posted by tabs
Now for a real cops and robbers story. ::: snip ::: Smash a case grab up all the Rolex's putting them into their shirts and run out of Caesars dropping Rolex's as they go. They got 1.7m in Rolex's.
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Seems like it would save these jewelry establishments a lot of aggravation if they'd just use Lexan instead of glass. Or, knowing how easily Lexan gets scratched, at least
back the glass with Lexan.
I know Lexan costs a lot more, but I bet they could make up their ROI fairly quick if they could negotiate for and get lower insurance rates.