The idea however was to mark the item in a inconspicuous place....
I had to pass on this. He had marked all his stuff. Regardless of what it was.
I'm sorry to read this. You think that most would realize (at least with phonographs) they are not an easy item to fence. Maybe we will see an idiot take one to the "Pawn Stars" or better yet the guys at "Hardcore Pawn" in Detroit. At least they will offer $5.00 for one...phono-farm wrote:Those days are still here, in Minnesota anyway. I don't know if this exists elsewhere, but we have Operation ID here. This link is to the current St. Paul Operation ID website: http://www.stpaul.gov/index.aspx?NID=2282
Operation ID numbers are much longer than Social Security numbers and I find them etched into all sorts of things. This has been around since the 60s or 70s, and I remember my Dad etched his tools and had us kids etch our stuff too. We didn't have antiques so didn't deface any of them, but I regularly find other people's Operation ID numbers on things for sale here.