Harvey Guillén
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Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
He takes his vest home and gets out his sewing machine.
He carefully stitches a secret pocket on the inside lining.
The next day, he walks into the sealed room at Dittler Brothers.
The presses are running.
The noise is deafening.
The other executives are watching the machines.
And then, with a slight of hand that would make a magician jealous, he slips a piece inside his vest.
He walks out of the sealed room, past the guard and the metal detectors, and just like
The man hired to protect the treasure just walked out with it.
It started as a test.
Can the system be beaten?
The answer was yes.
And Jerry liked that answer a little too much.
There is a fundamental rule in economics.
A product is only worth what you can sell it for.
A stolen painting is worthless if you can't find a buyer.
A stolen diamond is dangerous if you can't fence it.
And a stolen McDonald's Monopoly piece?
That might be the most dangerous object of all.
Because unlike a diamond, you can't just sell it to a pawn shop.