STOLEN ACCUTUNER AND TOOLS

Clyde Hollinger cedel@redrose.net
Thu, 29 Oct 1998 06:30:30 -0500


DGPEAKE@AOL.COM wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 10/26/98 5:37:18 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> Louavul2nr@win.net writes:
> 
> << As much as it pains me to say this , after 23 years of tuning, my entire
> tool box was
>  stolen from my car.  Thieves broke my window and stole my entire tool box
> including my
>  Accutuner Serial Number 1114.  I was at the Holiday Inn on Elm Hill Pike
> (near
>  Opryland) in Nashville.  If you have anyone who may try to sell one to you ,
> please
>  take the time to check the number. And, if you hear of anyone (especially in
> and
>  around Nashville) who is trying to sell tools please let me know either by
> Email or
>  502 241-6900.  I appreciate having all your eyes out there for me.
> 
>  BTW, they left blood around the broken window. Poetic justice!
> 
>  Thanks List.
>   >>
> 
> Should anyone call for tools to be stolen, the technition should call you and
> bring a non uniform police officer when seeing the tools. When our house was
> broken into and many of my shop tools were stolen including my aircompressor,
> the alarm system came next. You may want to consider one for your vehicle.
> 
> Dave Peake, RPT
> Portland, OR

Friends:

If any of you are seriously considering installing an alarm system in
your home or shop, you may find help in the November 1998 issue of
"Smart Money" magazine, which is probably on the newsstands now.  Read
pages 169-172, "Ten Things Your Home Security Firm Won't Tell You."

Clyde Hollinger



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