Indian Larry's Toolbox | |
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Origin |
Indian Larry |
Type |
Toolbox |
Effects |
Contains any tool one would need |
Downsides |
None |
Activation |
Thinking about the tool, then reaching inside the toolbox |
Collected by |
Agent Jake Torres |
Section |
|
Aisle |
Roper-97D |
Shelf |
33338-5100-976 |
Date of Collection |
05/2005 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Lawrence De Smedt (1949 - 2004) was a noted motorcycle builder and artist, stunt rider and biker. He was first dubbed Indian Larry in the 1980s when he was riding the streets of New York City on a chopped Indian motorcycle. Smedt was considered a master builder of motorcycles and hot rods, more so the first than the latter. Truly loving the art that went into creating beautiful and power motorcycles people were often amazed at how talented, real and genuine he was. All that passion went into his toolbox as the artifact seemed to never want Smedt to be without the tool he needed.
Effects[]
Picturing any tool you could need in your mind then reaching into the toolbox one would just need to take hold of the first object within and withdraw it to see that it is the very tool that was needed.