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    Stolen SS visor skull from Los Angeles

    This SS visor skull was stolen from the post office hub in Los Angeles..A Grand theft report has been filled and the photo's placed into evidence...Please keep watch for it if it comes up for sale and notify me ASAP..Thank you..






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    Last edited by dhunter93; 08-10-2007, 07:19 PM. Reason: edit

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    Last edited by dhunter93; 08-10-2007, 06:54 PM. Reason: edit

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      #3
      that baby. will end up on ebay no doubt

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        #4
        Replay

        Sorry i now that is that stolen SS skull greaith loss for you, but do you realy think that tefs coud be found and the skull recover ?

        Why dasent the post office paye for the skull if it was stolen from them ?


        Matthias

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          #5
          Originally posted by Matthias Fritz View Post
          Sorry i now that is that stolen SS skull greaith loss for you, but do you realy think that tefs coud be found and the skull recover ?

          Why dasent the post office paye for the skull if it was stolen from them ?


          Matthias



          I hope it ends up for sale on the web and a fellow collector sees it and then lets me know... I would say the only chance to catch the theif, or sale broker, is if it advertised for sale on the web or locally. It also does not matter if postal insurance pays for it's loss it is still stolen property!
          Last edited by dhunter93; 08-11-2007, 01:03 PM. Reason: edit

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            #6
            Recently this past May, an SS Officer's degen and a SS Chain Dagger were stolen from Fed-Ex/Kinkos. The ticket on this sale was for 13K. The stolen pieces were offered to me at the end of June, consequently the owner got his items back and the thief charged. JR

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              #7
              replay

              world colectors comunity beacome smaler on the behafe of such forums as WAF and rear items can be very fast discoverd, but then again SS skull is not that special that coud be so eazy recognize ( i know it meant greath deal to you dhunter 93 ) as SS sword and SS chain dagger !
              I am almoust sure that if it was stollen from post, teaf knows what he was looking for, becourse SS skull is of no interest for ordinary thifs !


              Matthias

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                #8
                I can only hope that it turns up, somewhere misrouted.

                Postal thieves normally are looking for fast turn itmes like jewelry that are easy to sell. Most of the stolen articles, that are not easy top sell just end up in the garbage.

                Let us all hope for the safe return of the skull.

                Bob Hritz
                In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JR. View Post
                  Recently this past May, an SS Officer's degen and a SS Chain Dagger were stolen from Fed-Ex/Kinkos. The ticket on this sale was for 13K. The stolen pieces were offered to me at the end of June, consequently the owner got his items back and the thief charged. JR


                  Wow! Now THAT is a "happy ending" to a rather disastrous situation. Not the typical outcome, so consider yourself very, very lucky.

                  Glad to hear everything worked out for you, JR.

                  Rob

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                    #10
                    any update?

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                      #11
                      No new information yet, Post office is saying it was stolen from their airpot hub in Los Angeles...

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                        #12
                        Any news?

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                          #13
                          Hello Mr Dhunter,
                          I of course wish you get the piece back safely. But could you tell what the post office says happened? I mean, did it disapear from their paper trail custody(so to speak) inside their airport hub, or as it was being loaded on a plane, etc.
                          As one who has had totally insured items vanish, I am interested. It has always been blamed on "Euro Mail Pirates" who I was told have to be affiliated with postal organizations and probably work in groups.
                          best luck,
                          Michael

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                            #14
                            Bump

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                              #15
                              I just hope it appears for sale one day ..... It appears that the bigger the box the less of a theft risk the item becomes...


                              The post office will tell you nothing at all, this item was stolen in the US by a home grown ahole!
                              Last edited by dhunter93; 01-01-2009, 05:57 PM. Reason: add

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