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yet another theft!


Martyn Amos
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keep serial numbers when you buy new gear and write it down.its worth checking ebay,if your gear has distinctive features,a crack,scratch whatever you might be able to spot it on there.I had a 61 and 254 lifted three years ago,spotted the 61 on there months later,knew it ws mine as had a distinctive graze on the front of the oil tank.went to look at it ,checked the serial number and it matched|!

so swiftly buggered off rung the fuzz and the bloke got nicked,turned out he had a garage full of hot gear builders,gardners mechanics stuff.

worth keeping serial numbers if you get a glimmer of hope of seeing your stuff again then you can prove its yours!!

plus serial numbers & receipts would be required if you are to claim on your insurance.

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