@@stevexracer4309 As long as you have access to electricity and internet, sure. Not sure if that’s possible in a SHTF scenario when both are down and you need immediate access to preserve life and liberty.
@@stevexracer4309 your story is a good reason why you should hold physical. Your mom and aunt most likely used gold to pay for passage and be smuggled out of Vietnam. Sorry to hear about your aunt, but not everyone who tries to escape a bad situation gets out alive. She was just unlucky. Your mom was lucky and got out, and you are alive today because of it.
Safest way to carry gold: stack your ounces in a tube, dig out a peanut butter jar, insert tube into center, make sure there is no rattling at all. Scoop PB around tube. Reseal the paper thing over the PB very carefully. Put lid on. Place in shopping bag with other items.
More like this please. I have Plano boxes. I like planning and trying to keep organized. This touches on one real advantage of gold over silver… imagine trying to get out of Dodge with danger afoot with a huge haul of silver. Not nearly as much fun as a few boxes of gold, self protection and food… and lots chocolate coins 🤣
Nice sturdy tool bags from harbour freight. 15 lbs in each one are easy enough for my wife to carry 2 at a time. Not as obvious as a pelican case and stash easly on the floor behind the seats of my Expedition with a cable lock thru the handles and the seat rails. First thing in last thing out. I've been evacuated 5 times in the last 5 years by fire. It's become the easiest and most cheap and cheerful way that works for us, we keep the tool bags stacked near our safes at all times. Cheers
What's the point of that exercise in the first place? Cash on hand and a bank card can get you anywhere in a functioning economy. Money tied up in a consumer item like gold is just a burden.
The things that scares me the most about traveling with metal, is getting stopped, and the PoPo decides to take it upon themselves to search my vehicle, finding the contents, and confiscating it until I can prove I own it.. And spending a few thousand in court costs to get it back. My state has Preponderance of Evidence laws, and if the state put up a good argument of it being criminal related, (even without proof) it would be gone.
@@Ryantrock8888 Unfortunately not. They can literally take your money and then you have to sue to get it back. Do the math as attorney fees add up fast.
@@HoneyBadger80886 Receipts have been ignored when presented. There are plenty of cases and there are plenty of YT videos outlining the same. They take it regardless and you have to sue to get it back. Let's say they take $10k from you; how much is an attorney going to charge to litigate the case? At least that much. You're in a lose-lose situation as the local LEA gets a cut of the booty.
I moved to gold after a similar thought experiment: What if I have to boogie due to a natural disaster, or other emergency? At the time had two, ASE monster boxes. Worth a whopping (at the time) about $17k to $18k and weighing in near 70lbs packed up. Transporting it was problematic: Do I lug it into the lobby of the hotel every night? They won't fit in the room safe. Leave them in the trunk of the car? Sheesh! Sold it all and put enough gold in a tiny Pelican case to last me a year and is 10x more portable.
Here's a thought: We can swim with $100k of gold in our jeans pockets. Silver? Not even close to that value if we are moving cross-country. IMO, gold is for packing, silver is for depositing in The Bank of Mother Earth. 😉
@@DrSchor I remember those! Now that they can be made in a lab? Not so much. The cartel that controls the diamond markets makes gold traders look like boy scouts :-)
Omgosh. Someone that contemplates cases as much (or more) than I do! I need to know how much of whatever thing I’m storing fits, and it has to fit efficiently! Color coding - love that. Would love to hear more about the car compartment.
Another great video. Speaking for myself and probably some others here too, SHTF / prepping talk is very much welcome. It's really all about waking up to some realities, and once you do, the same things fall into place for pretty much everyone. One person may focus more on firearms, another on food storage, another on PMs. But it makes sense to think about ALL of those. Thanks for all you do.
I found the Apache 1800 & 2800 model cases from Harbor Freight work great. Less than half the $ as Pelican. They seem rugged and tough enough at least for me. I have also bought one for a travel gun case. Keep up the good work 2is1, love your content dude! If you're looking for content ideas, I would like to hear/learn more about off site (vault) storage. I'm hearing things like segregated, allocated, audited etc. I'm approaching the "I'm starting to feel a bit uncomfortable" stage of holding too much bullion at home.
I think there is nothing wrong with thinking of the worse case scenario even if it never happens,better safe than sorry.I was watching prepper videos before I even knew the value of gold or silver.
For me, gold is for preservation of wealth, silver is simply for commerce. If you’re rich in a metals-based society, you’ll have a pile of gold and then convert what you need to silver to do your daily business. Silver might perform better than gold sometimes, but storage is much more difficult… literally 80 to 1! $300 of gold is smaller than a dime, $300 of silver is about 8 huge solid ounce coins. In CAD.
Fantastic video, brother, and a subject I think many of us don't give enough, if any, time to consider. This information was extremely valuable but I would like to see a video on the second channel about other "grab and go" items including that SBR. Personally, I keep a couple ammo cans in the safe loaded with the bugout bucks, but I'm thinking I may reconsider my choice of container in favor of your Pelican cases are they're far less conspicuous. Cheers!!
This is also the answer to people who ask how you’re supposed to spend gold on, say, a small quantity of groceries. Trade it for silver and then use that as needed.
The Pelican Ruck Case is the tough dog for sure! 😻 It looks like a very worthy case for gear and valuables. 💪👊 I'd definitely like to see more topics like this. Thank you and good day, sir. 👍👍👍
I keep my stash in ammo cans, which fit perfectly in my gun safe. Also, I travel extensively through the summer and I acquire a fair amount of cash as i go along. Enough in fact, that it creates unwanted attention in airports. A few years ago i began buying gold bullion which I carry in an old fashioned change purse like Grandpa carried. As i approach security, it goes in the tote with my wallet, shoes, belt, pen, etc. nobody from TSA has ever given it a second glance. An additional benefit is that I'm not likely to be rolled for my purse full of parking meter change.
Very sad that we live in times like this that we have to constantly think of protecting ourselves 24/7 , uncertain of the right road to take, uncertain of who to trust, uncertain of what is the safest to invest, what institution if any you can trust, and so on.. However this is reality, you can never be too sure or too safe anymore.
I like your style , I'm not bugging out though I can't carry all my protection cases. That's why I strategically live where I live far away from any big population.
Its very practical to store one tube or less of gold at home. More than that should be stored in commercial vaulting. Silver should not be bought at all. Its not worth enough to be bothered with.
"Silver should not be bought at all. Its not worth enough to be bothered with." Owning silver (for me) is about what it will become worth in a SHTF situation when the US$ takes a huge dump. I can see its use as barter money. Think Venezuela and Zimbabwe type situations here. Chances of that happening in the US are miniscule... but not zero. But whatever floats your boat. That is the essence of stacking, IMO. We can tailor it to fit each of us exactly. I would trade about 2/3 of my silver stack for gold if we ever have a repeat of the GSR from 2011. Back then, the GSR dropped to a low of about 32:1. Yeah, I'd trade 32 ounces of silver for an oz. of gold. 🙂
I have a small pelican case and cloth barter bags for my emergency bug out not sure when or if I'm coming back. A mixture in silver sizes, gold and copper. No need to use an ounce if a 10th will do.
2/1 this was a good episode with variety I’ve been waiting you to deliver. Yes, the gold in a backpack and an SBR with a little brother on the ---. You got my vote on that other channel. I think you can be a breath of fresh air compared to some other yahoooos.👍
Great points on all this. Some of my stack (The Show and Tell stack) is well protected and easy to move. The rest is hard for anyone to get to but very safe. My wits on the other hand.... I may need that Santa Bag as I gather them up. 😂 Having multiple ultra safe locations is peace of mind to help with this. I need to find your 2nd channel. Keep up the great work brother.
Is 2 is 1 hinting at something here. Almost all of his videos, he's Mr. Anti-Fear mongerer non-prepper UA-cam guy. Now, he's hinting at SHTF and grid down scenarios
I would love to hear what you have to say about stuff in your other cases on the second channel! I think the guntube and goldtube worlds do have quite a bit of overlap.
Thank you! I'm still liking my current setup using an M40 case...2 tubes ASE (running East/West), 1 tube 1/4 oz AGE (running N/S), and two tubes Gold Maples (running E/W), but I'm thinking your Ruck setup is next up. And I'm thinking that space in the lid is perfect for a fireproof zippered pouch containing cash. Thanks again!@@2is1gold
Swords? Katana? Keener here on Japanese steel. Stone my own blades, old Japanese style. Japanese blades on Japanese stones can you get incredibly sharp. Just when some people feel that the blade is scary sharp, it’s easy to take it a few notches higher than that. 😅
Be mindful when traveling with assets. Civil asset forfeiture is something to keep in mind as this act has caused many a law-abiding hard working American much grief.
Japanese swords mostly, so over the past 30 years Iaido, Kendo, and what would simply be called "swords" or "edged weapons" within other studios. Cheers!
I have all the gold that's in my home in a bank bag in my safe. If I ever need to I can easily bolt with it. I have off site gold that is in a small case so I can grab it and run if I need to. So far I haven't needed to do that. Here's hoping I never do
Not a vet but did grow up in an army family, so appreciate the "vets Tupperware" comment. I also appreciate using .30-cal. ammo boxes for a lot of my stack... ammo and PMs do well in these. 😀
That’s why gold is the way to go. 20-40 ounces in one tube. Easy to travel with and conceal.
Definitely.
Any part of the body that tube is being hidden 😂😂
@@stevexracer4309 As long as you have access to electricity and internet, sure. Not sure if that’s possible in a SHTF scenario when both are down and you need immediate access to preserve life and liberty.
@@stevexracer4309 your story is a good reason why you should hold physical. Your mom and aunt most likely used gold to pay for passage and be smuggled out of Vietnam. Sorry to hear about your aunt, but not everyone who tries to escape a bad situation gets out alive. She was just unlucky. Your mom was lucky and got out, and you are alive today because of it.
@@stevexracer4309 and I bet your mom was glad she had it, she used it to keep her alive.
100% support this message for being prepared
Phone numbers to Landlines might still work. Have a written list. Red Cross training
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Safest way to carry gold: stack your ounces in a tube, dig out a peanut butter jar, insert tube into center, make sure there is no rattling at all. Scoop PB around tube. Reseal the paper thing over the PB very carefully. Put lid on. Place in shopping bag with other items.
Till you die and your loved ones throw it away six months later cause they think it’s just old peanut butter.
Would that make the peanut butter feel heavier than the weight listed on the jar?;
@@hms3769not to my wife 🤦🏻♂️
More like this please. I have Plano boxes. I like planning and trying to keep organized. This touches on one real advantage of gold over silver… imagine trying to get out of Dodge with danger afoot with a huge haul of silver. Not nearly as much fun as a few boxes of gold, self protection and food… and lots chocolate coins 🤣
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I actually like amo boxes for PM's
Nice sturdy tool bags from harbour freight. 15 lbs in each one are easy enough for my wife to carry 2 at a time. Not as obvious as a pelican case and stash easly on the floor behind the seats of my Expedition with a cable lock thru the handles and the seat rails. First thing in last thing out. I've been evacuated 5 times in the last 5 years by fire. It's become the easiest and most cheap and cheerful way that works for us, we keep the tool bags stacked near our safes at all times. Cheers
What's the point of that exercise in the first place? Cash on hand and a bank card can get you anywhere in a functioning economy. Money tied up in a consumer item like gold is just a burden.
The things that scares me the most about traveling with metal, is getting stopped, and the PoPo decides to take it upon themselves to search my vehicle, finding the contents, and confiscating it until I can prove I own it.. And spending a few thousand in court costs to get it back. My state has Preponderance of Evidence laws, and if the state put up a good argument of it being criminal related, (even without proof) it would be gone.
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Aren’t in most asset forfeiture cases; a precedent of guilty until proven innocent?
@@Ryantrock8888 Unfortunately not. They can literally take your money and then you have to sue to get it back. Do the math as attorney fees add up fast.
@strykerentllc and if I can prove ownership? On the spot??
@@HoneyBadger80886 Receipts have been ignored when presented. There are plenty of cases and there are plenty of YT videos outlining the same. They take it regardless and you have to sue to get it back. Let's say they take $10k from you; how much is an attorney going to charge to litigate the case? At least that much. You're in a lose-lose situation as the local LEA gets a cut of the booty.
I use 30 cal ammo cans. Seems like a perfect size for keeping the weight managable.
I use lockable fire boxes
I moved to gold after a similar thought experiment: What if I have to boogie due to a natural disaster, or other emergency? At the time had two, ASE monster boxes. Worth a whopping (at the time) about $17k to $18k and weighing in near 70lbs packed up. Transporting it was problematic: Do I lug it into the lobby of the hotel every night? They won't fit in the room safe. Leave them in the trunk of the car? Sheesh! Sold it all and put enough gold in a tiny Pelican case to last me a year and is 10x more portable.
Here's a thought: We can swim with $100k of gold in our jeans pockets. Silver? Not even close to that value
if we are moving cross-country. IMO, gold is for packing, silver is for depositing in The Bank of Mother Earth. 😉
@@DrSchor I remember those! Now that they can be made in a lab? Not so much. The cartel that controls the diamond markets makes gold traders look like boy scouts :-)
Love this and any prepping content you produce keep it up!!
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Omgosh. Someone that contemplates cases as much (or more) than I do! I need to know how much of whatever thing I’m storing fits, and it has to fit efficiently! Color coding - love that. Would love to hear more about the car compartment.
Ha, the bags, packs, cases topic is my happy place. 😄
Safety is no accident. I enjoyed the video. The melting point information was definitely relevant. 👍💪🙏
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Yes thanks for the temp settings. Good information
This has got to be one of the best channels on the subject. I’m new to the topic and love your honest content and approach!
Thanks!
Thanks!
Another great video. Speaking for myself and probably some others here too, SHTF / prepping talk is very much welcome. It's really all about waking up to some realities, and once you do, the same things fall into place for pretty much everyone. One person may focus more on firearms, another on food storage, another on PMs. But it makes sense to think about ALL of those. Thanks for all you do.
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I found the Apache 1800 & 2800 model cases from Harbor Freight work great. Less than half the $ as Pelican. They seem rugged and tough enough at least for me. I have also bought one for a travel gun case. Keep up the good work 2is1, love your content dude! If you're looking for content ideas, I would like to hear/learn more about off site (vault) storage. I'm hearing things like segregated, allocated, audited etc. I'm approaching the "I'm starting to feel a bit uncomfortable" stage of holding too much bullion at home.
Thanks. That topic is something I need to organize. It's a hard one to cover since the depositories are all so different. Cheers!
Love this and the cases. Just ordered some!
Thanks for the video. I am always interested in seeing how others deal with these types of topics.
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I have been listening since you started and this video is now at the top of my list. Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
Yes, info on what's in those other pelican cases would be nice!
Leprechaun: ” You may think this line is getting old, but believe me son, I want me gold!” Thanks for the video Sir.. Life is good.
Cheers!
I think there is nothing wrong with thinking of the worse case scenario even if it never happens,better safe than sorry.I was watching prepper videos before I even knew the value of gold or silver.
Fantastic video, especially seeing how things fit and work. Thank you for that.
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I start with fire bags. Various sizes from personal bank bag to commercial bank bag size . Easy to tote. Easy to store and hide.
I use those for the stuff that folds. Cheers!
Fire bags ??? A little more info would be appreciated by this camper.
@@PinballBob1 I use these: amzn.to/3TkUr1l
Those were permanently out of stock, but a substitute is available. I did not know such a thing existed. Thanks !
For me, gold is for preservation of wealth, silver is simply for commerce.
If you’re rich in a metals-based society, you’ll have a pile of gold and then convert what you need to silver to do your daily business.
Silver might perform better than gold sometimes, but storage is much more difficult… literally 80 to 1! $300 of gold is smaller than a dime, $300 of silver is about 8 huge solid ounce coins. In CAD.
Yeah, you can store and transport a lot of wealth with gold. Cheers!
I like videos looking this with the links for cases. Thank you.
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Cool vid. Something near and dear to me. Storage and ability to move fast is super important.
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im 14 just bought my first sovereign in the uk from watching you and another youtuber called sovereign saurus
Keep going !
Like I keep say just consistently buy every month you will catch the highs and the dips but in the long run you will always be up.
You definitely get points for style!
Fantastic video, brother, and a subject I think many of us don't give enough, if any, time to consider. This information was extremely valuable but I would like to see a video on the second channel about other "grab and go" items including that SBR. Personally, I keep a couple ammo cans in the safe loaded with the bugout bucks, but I'm thinking I may reconsider my choice of container in favor of your Pelican cases are they're far less conspicuous. Cheers!!
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Here's a quick preview: www.youtube.com/@doormarkedprivate
The thing about silver … you can always trade gold for it when the smaller exchange value actually becomes useful
This is also the answer to people who ask how you’re supposed to spend gold on, say, a small quantity of groceries. Trade it for silver and then use that as needed.
The problem is 99% of Americans have none.
Great video. If you have to bug out. You are ready.
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Second channel would be solid. You rock the gold department clearly and love the content. I’m sure another channel would be just as solid 🤘🏼
Just getting it rolling: www.youtube.com/@doormarkedprivate
I’ve been following you for forever on UA-cam, your content never disappoints….
Thank you for your time!
Thank you!
Would love to see more of this
Great video 👌🏼 would love to see more of this side of the coin
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Very informative...keep it coming
Thanks!
💯 i love the attention to detail.
The Pelican Ruck Case is the tough dog for sure! 😻 It looks like a very worthy case for gear and valuables. 💪👊 I'd definitely like to see more topics like this. Thank you and good day, sir. 👍👍👍
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I’ll have to fo & find your other channel, always enjoy the no-nonsense perspective, I’d definitely tune in to watch you cover “other topics” ;)
So far, it's only a few test videos. www.youtube.com/@doormarkedprivate
Just getting it rolling: www.youtube.com/@doormarkedprivate
5:34 "It's a good example of what it can fit. You know, just a cool $125,000 of precious metals you have laying around." lol
New to the channel and I love the gold, but your knife collection looks amazing! Would love to see a more in depth video of that!
Na, they don't cut it.
Stay with Au
You have a good eye!
I don't comment much, but great video. Makes you think how to prepare without over thinking. Thanks!
Cheers!
I always enjoy watching your videos!
Thanks!
I keep my stash in ammo cans, which fit perfectly in my gun safe. Also, I travel extensively through the summer and I acquire a fair amount of cash as i go along. Enough in fact, that it creates unwanted attention in airports. A few years ago i began buying gold bullion which I carry in an old fashioned change purse like Grandpa carried. As i approach security, it goes in the tote with my wallet, shoes, belt, pen, etc. nobody from TSA has ever given it a second glance. An additional benefit is that I'm not likely to be rolled for my purse full of parking meter change.
Very sad that we live in times like this that we have to constantly think of protecting ourselves 24/7 , uncertain of the right road to take, uncertain of who to trust, uncertain of what is the safest to invest, what institution if any you can trust, and so on.. However this is reality, you can never be too sure or too safe anymore.
What is your opinion on steel ammunition cans and coin tubes ?
I use them too. I have more of the poly Plano boxes know, though. I can toss them around and not worry about scratching things. Cheers!
I like your style , I'm not bugging out though I can't carry all my protection cases. That's why I strategically live where I live far away from any big population.
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Safety first, indeed! Always an interesting topic, very interesting to me!
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Recent convert to stacking, would love to see more detail on this subject.
🎉Nerding out on color coded cases. Best youtube channel ever! 🎉
Ha!
i only stack gold but always get into boating accidents. great video and inputs
One of the funnier comments I've read on this was when someone wrote, "I lost my boat in a stacking accident!". 🤣
@@edb3877 that is funny.. maybe dude sold the boat and got on the gold boat. Ahh the addiction to Au.
Its very practical to store one tube or less of gold at home. More than that should be stored in commercial vaulting. Silver should not be bought at all. Its not worth enough to be bothered with.
"Silver should not be bought at all. Its not worth enough to be bothered with."
Owning silver (for me) is about what it will become worth in a SHTF situation when the US$ takes a huge dump. I can see its use as barter money.
Think Venezuela and Zimbabwe type situations here. Chances of that happening in the US are miniscule... but not zero. But whatever floats your
boat. That is the essence of stacking, IMO. We can tailor it to fit each of us exactly. I would trade about 2/3 of my silver stack for gold if we ever
have a repeat of the GSR from 2011. Back then, the GSR dropped to a low of about 32:1. Yeah, I'd trade 32 ounces of silver for an oz. of gold. 🙂
@@edb3877 If you like silver then by all means buy it. Its still a free world. Gold is the best way to preserve your wealth. Silver sucks.
Practical - THANKS for sharing. Always love your insights and perspective on ....well the world! : )
Thanks!
History in your hand.
You know me, I like the bang bangs too.
Yes sir!!
I have a small pelican case and cloth barter bags for my emergency bug out not sure when or if I'm coming back. A mixture in silver sizes, gold and copper. No need to use an ounce if a 10th will do.
Thanks!
Hey, thank you!!🙏
2/1 this was a good episode with variety I’ve been waiting you to deliver. Yes, the gold in a backpack and an SBR with a little brother on the ---. You got my vote on that other channel. I think you can be a breath of fresh air compared to some other yahoooos.👍
Thanks!
Quick look at that pack: ua-cam.com/users/shortsKs0SPb86-Bo
Just getting it rolling: www.youtube.com/@doormarkedprivate
Can you please discuss taking gold through an airport? How much gold would be a problem going through an airport security?
A1 setup! Any room available in the orange pelican to squeeze in a ledger?
Yep!
The most difficult part -- which you only glossed over -- is how to afford that place in the mountains... Owning two homes is not easy!
Yeah.
Second channel with gold and pew pew?! What a treat.
Just getting it rolling: www.youtube.com/@doormarkedprivate
So you mentioned swords 🤔
I just knew you were a pirate ☠️ with all that Gold.
Now, all you need is that wooden treasure chest.
Ha! 🏴☠️
Excellent video
Thanks!
“Come on Man “. Release your inner nerd!!
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I Have a really good emergency Ammo bag, with space for my gold. If I gotta flee with ammo, I gotta flee with gold.
Great points on all this. Some of my stack (The Show and Tell stack) is well protected and easy to move. The rest is hard for anyone to get to but very safe.
My wits on the other hand.... I may need that Santa Bag as I gather them up. 😂 Having multiple ultra safe locations is peace of mind to help with this.
I need to find your 2nd channel.
Keep up the great work brother.
Ha! Second channel will be here: www.youtube.com/@doormarkedprivate
Diversification of stack location is essential for peace of mind, IMO.
Is 2 is 1 hinting at something here. Almost all of his videos, he's Mr. Anti-Fear mongerer non-prepper UA-cam guy. Now, he's hinting at SHTF and grid down scenarios
Nah, just covering the organizational side. Cheers!
great video..more on the topic definitely appreciated.
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reminds me of a silver bar I bought recently ......It literally has this on it:"...When you need to get out of dodge.'"" LOL
Great video brother nice stack 🥃🥃🥃
Thanks Nate!
I would love to hear what you have to say about stuff in your other cases on the second channel! I think the guntube and goldtube worlds do have quite a bit of overlap.
Just getting it rolling: www.youtube.com/@doormarkedprivate
Sorry for the question to an older video...is there room for a fourth tube of ASEs where you have that 1/4 oz AGE tube? Thanks, W.
Yep - four will fit. I just confirmed.
Thank you! I'm still liking my current setup using an M40 case...2 tubes ASE (running East/West), 1 tube 1/4 oz AGE (running N/S), and two tubes Gold Maples (running E/W), but I'm thinking your Ruck setup is next up. And I'm thinking that space in the lid is perfect for a fireproof zippered pouch containing cash. Thanks again!@@2is1gold
Thanks sir! 🍺
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Swords? Katana? Keener here on Japanese steel. Stone my own blades, old Japanese style. Japanese blades on Japanese stones can you get incredibly sharp. Just when some people feel that the blade is scary sharp, it’s easy to take it a few notches higher than that. 😅
Nice! And yes Japanese swords. Arigato gozaimashita!
Please do a prepper video. Your balanced approach would be greatly appreciated.
2is1 has a Harvest right freeze drier.
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Be mindful when traveling with assets. Civil asset forfeiture is something to keep in mind as this act has caused many a law-abiding hard working American much grief.
Honestly, I don't worry about seizure one bit. I would know what to do about it if anyone had the overconfidence to try it.
@@2is1gold Now we're discussing things better off not being stated. Winston Smith comes to mind and we know how that ended for him. Cheers!
Last time u showed the blood ox pelican 10something it sold out on Amazon, still hard to find in that color
He said "nothing sinister but I don't make the rules". 😂😂
Amazon says Pelican Micro Case has not been available since 2021. I use a price tracker and that's the information provided.
Sorry, what's your second channel? I love Eberlestock stuff and SBRs!
Door Marked Private: www.youtube.com/@doormarkedprivate
Sir, we would like to see that SBR please! :D
Quick look at that pack: ua-cam.com/users/shortsKs0SPb86-Bo
Subbed (to channel #2) - nice setup! :)@@2is1gold
You train Hema? Historical fencing? If so what sword?
Japanese swords mostly, so over the past 30 years Iaido, Kendo, and what would simply be called "swords" or "edged weapons" within other studios. Cheers!
@@2is1gold cool!!! Always wanted to get into Iaido
Picked up half oz of gold and silver and junk silver yesterday
Please talk about air travel and what to expect going through security with coins, tubes, etc. Thanks.
And omg, “it’s tape!” 😂
Got me a lunar dragon today before the break out
Nice!
Yeah, I got a few. Need another.
Was looking at 2 myself and then the breakout...still picking them up...
The hoard continues....
I don't know if it's the Clint Eastwood accent or just the overall common sense projected in this channel but I'm here to stay
Happy to have you!
Question, how do you store your dynamite and hand grenades - asking for a friend.
I have all the gold that's in my home in a bank bag in my safe. If I ever need to I can easily bolt with it. I have off site gold that is in a small case so I can grab it and run if I need to. So far I haven't needed to do that. Here's hoping I never do
Indeed so. This is one of those things about, "It's better to have and not need than to need and not have." 👍
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I buy the 1060 Pelican cases used on Etsy.
What do you recommend would be the cheapest gold coin to get for a first time collector Who also may be trying to invest in gold as well
The Gold Maple Leaf is my “cheap” choice.
@@2is1goldthanks for the comment back!
FINALLY! A VERY useful vid from 2 is 1. The other 200 I watched were only quite useful, not very useful. ;).
Ha!
Great Forrest Gump phrase hidden in your message today 😂 Like you, I like organization. 👍
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Topic that we need to emphasise,Anything can happen on the next day 😁
I like mint tubes in a ammo can (veterans Tupperware).
Not a vet but did grow up in an army family, so appreciate the "vets Tupperware" comment. I also
appreciate using .30-cal. ammo boxes for a lot of my stack... ammo and PMs do well in these. 😀