STOLEN KNIVES!!
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- Belmont800
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STOLEN KNIVES!!
Hello brothers, SD member ScottyOOO suffered a break in. His PC and many other items were stolen! Many knives were stolon, frosolones, flatguards, 50s picklocks etc. Please let us know if you see any ScottyOOo knives brothers. Thank you.
And string-up the thieves!
And string-up the thieves!
Belmont800
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Re: STOLEN KNIVES!!
Ouch...that really bites. Hopefully he had a good record of what he had with some insurance.
Does he have any pictures of the stolen blades that you could post?
Does he have any pictures of the stolen blades that you could post?
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NOTIFY ALL PAWN SHOPS IN A 100 MILE RADIUS ...... THAT`S HOW I GOT THE BASTARDS THAT NIPPED ME BACK A FEW .
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The sad fact is that the S**theads that took them more than likely have no idea of the true value of these knives. I had a friend who was burglarized. His $ 10,000 dollar trap shotgun was stolen. When they caught the guy. He had hacksawed the barrel. Soo hoping they catch this/ these scumbags.
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Man! This makes me sick to my stomach. I hope he somehow gets them back.
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I hope they recover his property and the rat bastards who stole it; hopefully will get their due justice.
- ILikeStilettos
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You don't read your PM's, huh?daddyloko wrote:I hope they recover his property and the rat bastards who stole it; hopefully will get their due justice.
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Sometimes thieves will go really far out of their way though, I live in NC and had some guns stolen, one of them turned up just a week later at a pawnshop in Virginia.NOTIFY ALL PAWN SHOPS IN A 100 MILE RADIU
I sure hope Mr.Scotty000 gets his knives back, I know the feeling of having your collection nabbed, it really does suck.
This is the magic incantation congress uses to constantly violate the 10th Amendment - "...the manufacture, sale, transportation, distribution, possession, or introduction into interstate commerce of such shall be prohibited"
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I would be devastated if I lost my knives.. like mourning devastated . ive bought from scotty before on the site and he is truly a good guy, as a lot of you know the time and effort plus countless hours on the internet searching, it takes to acquire these knives a lot, and for people like me never ending. I had my favorite rizzy stolen from me, damn thieves.
R.H
- JimBrown257
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The only good news here is that because the knife-collecting community is so small, if those knives get put on the market, someone here will see them. There are a few unforgettable knives in his collection that will be hard to miss.
- young cutlery
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and if we can find those we can probably locate the other ones as wellJimBrown257 wrote:The only good news here is that because the knife-collecting community is so small, if those knives get put on the market, someone here will see them. There are a few unforgettable knives in his collection that will be hard to miss.
Hell yeah brother
- Panzerfaust
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That really sucks, and I feel for Scotty. For you collectors who don't have a safe, hold off on the next few knife purchases and buy one.
- JimBrown257
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And be sure the safe is bolted to the floor if it is not a very heavy one. Otherwise it might just be a give-away of your hiding spot and a handy carrying case for the thieves.
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Thing is, most people, if they do see any of those fine vintage knives for sale anywhere, they will buy them for themselves rather than report them as stolen. It's not what one wants to hear but that is the truth for the majority. Especially being that vintage switches are so rare and have been scooped up by most collectors.
I would think that it would be a very rare person who would report that someone elses knife is being sold on an auction, store, gun show, wherever, unless that person is a personal friend of theirs. My hats off to anyone that is that honest though, I just don't see it happening, but I hope for the sake of the guy who had them stolen that he does get them back. That is one of the best collections out there.
I would think that it would be a very rare person who would report that someone elses knife is being sold on an auction, store, gun show, wherever, unless that person is a personal friend of theirs. My hats off to anyone that is that honest though, I just don't see it happening, but I hope for the sake of the guy who had them stolen that he does get them back. That is one of the best collections out there.
- Belmont800
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Anyone who buys one of these, as stolen, I hope he falls on it and he cant have kids or procreate, or even be a man anymore.DonFannuci wrote:Thing is, most people, if they do see any of those fine vintage knives for sale anywhere, they will buy them for themselves rather than report them as stolen. It's not what one wants to hear but that is the truth for the majority. Especially being that vintage switches are so rare and have been scooped up by most collectors.
I would think that it would be a very rare person who would report that someone elses knife is being sold on an auction, store, gun show, wherever, unless that person is a personal friend of theirs. My hats off to anyone that is that honest though, I just don't see it happening, but I hope for the sake of the guy who had them stolen that he does get them back. That is one of the best collections out there.
Belmont800