Just saw the posted at the Wal Club Owner page in Facebook and feel gutted for the victim. As a fellow Wal collector this is one of my worst nightmares. Spread the word and if anyone sees a Wal suspiciously for sale, please post!
Was thinking the same thing about the pawn shops.This makes me so sick to my stomach. What happens if they make it into a pawn shop and someone else buys them?
Was thinking the same thing about the pawn shops.
The Wal cummunity is HUGE ....and whom ever did this is going to have a huge P.I.T.A selling them. Pawnshops is all they have!
That's a shame...I hope he gets them back.
Is your black mk1 a lefty?
I had the same thought and immediately started calling pawn shops while waiting for the police. Learned a lot of useful things. All pawn shops in California are required by law to photograph, fingerprint, and ID anyone that comes in to sell something. Each item is categorized and described. A list of new inventory is forwarded to the LAPD every single day from every pawn shop in the county. With a police report filed describing the items stolen, they will check it against these lists, and any new items matching their description will be flagged by the shops. It would make more sense to take them to an independent music store or try to sell them on craigslist or something.
I hope you find them. Does the storage space have cameras?
Brutal. I'm in market for a Wal in the area, I'll cross reference if any pop up.
Are these laws the same in all the surrounding...err abutting States to California ?
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It looks like it, yes. I just need a detective to get assigned to the case so I can ask if they're alerting the agencies in other counties. They all have long hold periods for any transaction and require fingerprint/photo ID for sales as far as I can tell.