David, I hope you had a business card or ID info somewhere inside your case. A colleague several years ago met with the same fate but luckily the thief, not knowing what to do with specialized tools, tossed the bag onto someone's lawn and the owner called up to report that the tools had been found. Best of luck, Tom Cole ps: Makes me think that having a basic tuning kit either at home or stashed in the car could keep one up and running until new replacements arrive (or old ones are found). David Trasoff wrote: > My tool case was the victim of a smash and grab this morning, in > Northeast Los Angeles. It was my day-to-day kit; tuning hammers, > voicing and regulating tools, utility tools. I'm sure the meth head > who got the case has no idea of what any of it even is, but if anyone > sees a bunch of tools coming up for sale in the LA area, especially if > it looks like the person selling them is not legit, please contact me > off list at david at professionalpianoservice.com or 323-255-7783. Thanks. > > David Trasoff > --- > David Trasoff -- RPT > Professional Piano Service > 4130 Verdugo View Drive > Los Angeles, CA 90065 > Tel: 323-255-7783 > Fax: 323-313-1519 > > http://professionalpianoservice.com > david at professionalpianoservice.com > > > > > > > >
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