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  2. Sports Afield - Wikipedia

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    In addition to publishing the magazine, Sports Afield licenses its name to branded products including safes, clothing, outdoor equipment, a TV show, and real-estate marketing. Sports Afield is one of the “Big Three” in American outdoor magazines together with Field & Stream and Outdoor Life , and is the only one published in a printed ...

  3. Time-delay combination locks - Wikipedia

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    This will allow the safe to be opened when the batteries are changed after the pre-set time if the correct code is entered. Some electronic combination locks with a time-delay feature require the code to be entered twice: once to start the timer, and a second to unlock and open the safe entered after the delay period has expired.

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  5. Sports Afield Trophy Properties - Wikipedia

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    Sports Afield Trophy Properties, formerly Cabela's Trophy Properties, LLC. is an independent real estate listing subsidiary of Sports Afield, an outdoors magazine. It was founded as Cabela's Trophy Properties, LLC by Cabela's, American specialty retailer of outdoor merchandise. Cabela's sold the service to Sports Afield in 2014.

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  7. There's a secret code thieves use to break into hotel room safes

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    In the video, you see the user place a bottle of whiskey into the safe. He closes the door to the safe, inputs a 4-digit passcode followed by "lock."

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    When it comes to sports and entertainment, the event ticketing market is estimated to be worth $82.23 billion in 2024, according to Mordor Intelligence, and looks to reach $99.04 billion in the ...

  9. Cabela's - Wikipedia

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    When his first effort produced only one response, he placed an ad in a national magazine, Sports Afield, which was more successful. [5] Cabela and his wife, Mary, mailed the orders and kept a record of all names and addresses. [5] In 1963, Cabela's brother Jim joined the company. [5]