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I purchased the Wrought Iron Paper Towel/Hand Towel Bar Rack-Scroll for my kitchen several years ago and have been very satisfied with it. When I redid my bathroom and began pricing black accessories at local hardware stores, I was amazed at how expensive they were. I purchased this towel rack and the Wrought Iron Toilet Tissue Bar Rack Holder Scroll. Both look fantastic and the low price and fast shipping can’t be beat. Hardware is not included and it is difficult to find black screws to use with anchoring fasteners. I purchased a small bottle of black model paint and dabbed some on the aluminum screw heads that I used. It worked perfectly.

How do I simplify this mess—I have too many guns out at one time, in a fairly high crime neighborhood?
My father left me SOME money, but not a lot. I had enough to get a house free and clear in a high crime neighborhood in Los Angeles (Echo Park). I spent a lot of money on security: 1) German Shepherd from pound, 2) Fence, new cinder block walls, locked gate with fist sized Master Lock and chain 3) Wrought Iron burglar bars and doors, 4) Alarm 5) Experimenting with cheap webcams outside and inside 6) Big Browning Gun Safe.My significant other is wonderful in every way EXCEPT really FEARFUL of guns. He was brought up in a home where no one hunted, was ever in the military, or the police, or owned guns. I was just the opposite. My father (who was old enough to be my grandfather, grew up in Norway during WWII. He saw guns everywhere. When he came to America, he was drafted into the Army and served in Korea. He liked to hunt. My much older brother was in the Marines and became a Los Angeles county Sheriff’s Deputy. I have been a victim Wrought iron towel rack of violent crime. And I am tiny (five foot four, 110 pounds). Physical fighting is out of the question for me, so I rely on firearms for self defense, now. First of all, I keep a Markarov 9 x 18mm wrapped in a towel, under the driver’s seat of my Honda Insight. I have it wrapped so cleverly, no police officer has ever found it. There are no carry permits in Los Angeles County. So I carry a Colt’s .25 auto, because it is so small it can pass a Police “Stop and Frisk”. At home, I am scared of leaving the house after darkness, and opening the Burglar Doors, so if I have to get something in my car, or put out the trash, or get something out in the shed, I stick a old Police Surplus (Danish) Walther PP 7.65mm in my waistband. I am a very small man, and that is the largest gun I can stick in my pants.I have a big fear of someone breaking into my house when I am asleep. I sleep like the dead. I vary between keeping a four inch barrel .38 Special under my pillow, or a 1911 type .38 Super under my pillow. .38 is about the largest handgun I can fire, due to my size and build. I keep an inherited Fox BSE double barrel 20 gauge in the closet, loaded with 20 pellets of #3 buck. I used to have a Sears (High Standard) 20 gauge pump, but a few months back a elote man (Mexican Corn Cart Man) was being jacked out in front of my property. I Waived the pump around to persuade them to leave, and LAPD confiscated the gun. Which normally means you never get it back. Chief Charlie Beck is the Local President of Handgun Control Inc. If the LAPD sees a civilian gun for any reason, it is taken, and then they give you the runaround for a few years to get it back, so they can wear you down and they keep it and throw it a few miles off shore in the Police Boat. So I have all these guns out, with a life partner who really hates guns. Is there any simple, and obvious solution to this problem. Every time my significant other sees a gun, he cusses and says I am paranoid.I have a very good job. I CANNOT move away from Los Angeles. Rents here are VERY HIGH, so I cannot move.
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