I'm a big fan of the hidden compartments. It probably goes back to my fascination of the board game 'Clue' as a child. I work in a large office building in Old City Philadelphia. Being a publishing company, the walls of our reception area is lined with bookshelves. I was surprised to discover that one of the sections of shelving was actually a hidden door, activated by a fake book. A rarity these days. I am eagerly anticipating the return of the trap door. I believe it to be a matter of "when" rather than "if."
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I'm a big fan of the hidden compartments. It probably goes back to my fascination of the board game 'Clue' as a child. I work in a large office building in Old City Philadelphia. Being a publishing company, the walls of our reception area is lined with bookshelves. I was surprised to discover that one of the sections of shelving was actually a hidden door, activated by a fake book. A rarity these days. I am eagerly anticipating the return of the trap door. I believe it to be a matter of "when" rather than "if."
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