An attaché case is a box-style briefcase made of leather, scrunched over a hinged frame that opens into two compartments. It was traditionally carried by an attaché, a diplomatic officer attached to an embassy or consulate officially assigned to serve in a particular capacity (e.g., cultural attaché; military attaché). An attaché case crafted by British luxury luggage manufacturer Swaine Adeney Brigg (and subsequently modified by Q Branch) was prominently featured in Ian Fleming's 1957 novel From Russia with Love and later in its 1963 film adaptation. Attaché cases would also play a role in the 2005 video game adaptation.
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| - An attaché case is a box-style briefcase made of leather, scrunched over a hinged frame that opens into two compartments. It was traditionally carried by an attaché, a diplomatic officer attached to an embassy or consulate officially assigned to serve in a particular capacity (e.g., cultural attaché; military attaché). An attaché case crafted by British luxury luggage manufacturer Swaine Adeney Brigg (and subsequently modified by Q Branch) was prominently featured in Ian Fleming's 1957 novel From Russia with Love and later in its 1963 film adaptation. Attaché cases would also play a role in the 2005 video game adaptation.
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Dimensions
| - D 114 mm
- L 457mm ,
- W 330 mm ,
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First Appearance
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Weight
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Model
| - Swaine Adeney Brigg attaché case
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Manufacturer
| - *Swaine Adeney Brigg
*Q Branch
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Last Appearance
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Armament
| - *x2 flat throwing knives, built by Wilkinsons
*Armalite AR-7
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Features
| - *Cyanide pill
*Beretta silencer
*Anti-tampering tear-gas mechanism
*x50 gold sovereign coins
*.25 ammunition
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| - An attaché case is a box-style briefcase made of leather, scrunched over a hinged frame that opens into two compartments. It was traditionally carried by an attaché, a diplomatic officer attached to an embassy or consulate officially assigned to serve in a particular capacity (e.g., cultural attaché; military attaché). An attaché case crafted by British luxury luggage manufacturer Swaine Adeney Brigg (and subsequently modified by Q Branch) was prominently featured in Ian Fleming's 1957 novel From Russia with Love and later in its 1963 film adaptation. Attaché cases would also play a role in the 2005 video game adaptation.
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