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some thieving sods broke into our horsebox in our woods (Postwick, Norfolk) and stole all our tools (including precious ancient woodworking tools from grandad) and a collection of Swedish axes and Japanese knives and saws). They stole our strimmer. mower and......our woodburning stove (for which we saved for half a year)....and all my sons camping kit and a really great hammock.

 

We almost turned round and went home....except that would be to really concede defeat......NO WAY.

Anyway, sad to add to the woeful list of thievees.....and hoping they get a really nasty burn off the stove!

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some thieving sods broke into our horsebox in our woods (Postwick, Norfolk) and stole all our tools (including precious ancient woodworking tools from grandad) and a collection of Swedish axes and Japanese knives and saws). They stole our strimmer. mower and......our woodburning stove (for which we saved for half a year)....and all my sons camping kit and a really great hammock.

 

We almost turned round and went home....except that would be to really concede defeat......NO WAY.

Anyway, sad to add to the woeful list of thievees.....and hoping they get a really nasty burn off the stove!

 

It sucks mate . Really sorry . Horse box seems to be like a magnet . We had ours " dissmantled " one night . Fold out steps , Jocky door and door from living to horse drilled out the pop rivets and took doors still in their frames . Stainless wheel trims , seat covers , driver and passenger door trims , other stuff Oh and a tank of diesel . Old Ford Cargo it was .

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even in the woods nothing is safe coppicers i know take there tools home as even in woods way off track there noses can find the kit. sad state of affairs that even hand tools are not safe. karma

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some thieving sods broke into our horsebox in our woods (Postwick, Norfolk) and stole all our tools (including precious ancient woodworking tools from grandad) and a collection of Swedish axes and Japanese knives and saws). They stole our strimmer. mower and......our woodburning stove (for which we saved for half a year)....and all my sons camping kit and a really great hammock.

 

We almost turned round and went home....except that would be to really concede defeat......NO WAY.

Anyway, sad to add to the woeful list of thievees.....and hoping they get a really nasty burn off the stove!

 

Hi mate that's LOW AS LOW mate I hope you get sorted soon thanks Jon

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