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Best way to tell a chainsaws stolen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kenlip" data-source="post: 7626938" data-attributes="member: 149166"><p>A plumber I know once bragged to me about the massive bargains he netted on some power and hand tools. He was so proud of himself. He thought exactly along the lines that you are expressing here.</p><p>Fast forward about a year, when all the stuff he had bought plus a lot of additional tools that he had bought legitimately were stolen out of <strong><span style="font-size: 18px">his</span></strong> truck. I think that realigned his thought process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenlip, post: 7626938, member: 149166"] A plumber I know once bragged to me about the massive bargains he netted on some power and hand tools. He was so proud of himself. He thought exactly along the lines that you are expressing here. Fast forward about a year, when all the stuff he had bought plus a lot of additional tools that he had bought legitimately were stolen out of [B][SIZE=5]his[/SIZE][/B] truck. I think that realigned his thought process. [/QUOTE]
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