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Old 16-05-11, 20:35
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You could email Jack direct on jack@hmvf.co.uk I know he wont mind.

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Old 16-05-11, 20:43
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Many thanks guys.

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Old 16-05-11, 20:53
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Pleas let him have the details on;

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And he'll pu tthe word out on the forum and in Pathfinder Online.

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Old 16-05-11, 22:48
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Will do,thanks again
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Old 17-05-11, 12:25
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an extremely disturbing story. but alas not the first time this has happened, An Iltis jeep was stolen from storage here in Canada not long ago.

My own fear is that a collector would not do this as a collector knows the community is small and people know people, and know parts etc...also the vast vast majority of collectors recognize the historical value and appreciate each others efforts... my fear is the scrap yards and this would be the first place to look.

Sadly breakers are not a reputable bunch, and recognize instantly that something is obviously stolen. many many cases of theives stealing bronze and brass plaques off cenotaphs in Canada... these end up at the breakers, 100% obviously stolen, but no breaker ever calls the cops.

A partial answer i suppose, if stuff is stored elsewhere is to advise the property owner to NEVER let the items off the property without direct personal contact from you...no notes, no verbal assurances from strangers.. only direct personal contact...and very sturdy locks and chains.
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Old 20-05-11, 14:30
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Not seen this mentioned on HMVF yet - anyone told Jack in detail ?

I would have thought the word needed to get out as widely as possible.
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Old 22-05-11, 22:41
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Have let Jack Know. Sending pics to him asap
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