Where do think Santa's elves get that stuff? They sure aren't going to make it, that's all gone to China, so unless they have credit cards ...bloke wrote: I do not like reading about stolen instruments, and certainly not during the holiday season.
The busiest gig/theft/fencing/pawning season is upon us.
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Re: The busiest gig/theft/fencing/pawning season is upon us.
I guess I am lucky or live in a low crime area. In 30+ years of leaving horns in the car at many locations I have never had one stolen.
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Re: The busiest gig/theft/fencing/pawning season is upon us.
"Who steals my tuba, steals trash." (But as a matter of fact, I do have one very shiny and rather expensive tuba, to my lasting embarrassment but what can you do. And a pickup truck for wheels, so the theft exposure is rather high were I to make a quick stop on en route. Best I can do is make it ride in the passenger seat, where it's locked but mighty visible, if Santa's elves are shopping for a tuba.)bloke wrote:(or - ref: Donn - a $900)
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Re: The busiest gig/theft/fencing/pawning season is upon us.
Only thing ever stolen from a car in my possession (my then-girlfriend, now-wife's car) was an old cell phone in a glove box. Long since scrubbed clean and only for calling 911... But still, someone else was in the car and rooted through things.
Oh yeah, they got in because I left the door unlocked and possibly the window down.
Whooooops (she married me anyway!)
Oh yeah, they got in because I left the door unlocked and possibly the window down.
Whooooops (she married me anyway!)
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Re: The busiest gig/theft/fencing/pawning season is upon us.
I had a bass trombone stolen from a car years ago, since then I'm more careful about not leaving instruments in a vehicle.
On the plus size we just had two pawn shops busted here locally (one right around the corner from my shop) for encouraging drug users to steal certain items for them, that they then were selling on-line.
https://13wham.com/news/local/feds-five ... op-schemes" target="_blank
On the plus size we just had two pawn shops busted here locally (one right around the corner from my shop) for encouraging drug users to steal certain items for them, that they then were selling on-line.
https://13wham.com/news/local/feds-five ... op-schemes" target="_blank
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bloke wrote: zaklee...
> Pawn a $9000 (or - ref: Donn - a $900) tuba for $70.
> Buy chickee an xmas bracelet for $18 + tax, and buy $50 of weed with the rest.
I’d take the $fitty and buy me 99 BBR with it!!
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Re: The busiest gig/theft/fencing/pawning season is upon us.
Fortunately, my new JP tuba in its gigbag fits exactly in the trunk of my Leaf. It is not a "real" trunk as in a sedan, but it is certainly out of sight, hidden beneath the parcel shelf.bloke wrote:Let's all pledge to each other - when we're playing at churches/pageants/holiday concerts/etc., and stopping off somewhere afterwards for food or beverages - that (EVEN THOUGH our instruments are unwieldy) we take our instruments in with us to the food/drink venues OR quickly run home and drop the instrument(s) off FIRST.
Also, let's just completely avoid "stopping at the grocery and/or to Christmas-shop on the way home."
I suppose a vehicle with a "real" trunk might be an exception, but those are not very common, these days.
I do not like reading about stolen instruments, and certainly not during the holiday season.
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Re: The busiest gig/theft/fencing/pawning season is upon us.
Unfortunately, my Mackbrunner does not fit into the trunk of an E350 Mercedes sedan.bloke wrote:37"-tall tubas ( under 95cm - many of them, these days) are handy for fitting into car trunks/boots/whatever-their-name-in-your-home-country.
It would, if the trunk lid were wide enough...
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Re: The busiest gig/theft/fencing/pawning season is upon us.
Leaving a viola out on the back seat might be seen as a public service though....
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Re: The busiest gig/theft/fencing/pawning season is upon us.
You might come back and find your back seat full of violas . . .
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