thursday 21 august 2008
Unbelievable. Do you remember back to the opening ceremony of Beijing Olympics (08.08.08)...we rembember, cause we were burgled. Anyway, funny thing happened later that morning.
Some dude was casually driving his car home (back seat full of gear that he'd stolen from our showroom), and he was pulled over by police for something-or-other. They quizzed him for a while about what was on his back seat, and he gave them the already classic line: "oh, I'm a DJ"
Anyway, later that day our local (and very attentive) police recieved an email with pretty pics of all the gear that was stolen. It jogged the memory of the police officer that had earlier pulled over our culprit. Eventually a warrant was granted, and today we got nearly all the gear back. There's a couple of items still on the shelf of a 'second hand' store, but we'll get those back soon.
AND THE MESSAGE OF OUR STORY:
Whatever gear you've got, make sure you record the serial numbers, and store them in a safe (and readily accessible) place. After a lengthy chat with our Senior Constable today, we learned that there is virtually no chance of recovering goods without (a) a good description, preferably pictures, and (ii) serial numbers for positive identification.
Do it now! And stay safe out there...
Update:
Sorry for the confusion...the above is not a picture from the actual apprehension. But the 4 customers waiting to come in to Factory Sound when we staged this re-enactment were rather bemused. And Dean looks pretty mean, too.
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sunday 10 august 2008
Usually you'll find us in good (often great) spirits both in and out of the shop, but Olympic Friday 08.08.08, we woke up in a foul mood. The burglary alarm went off at about 4.44am Friday...we've been invaded by a thief.
We got some great video footage on our CCTV, so once we've got clearance, it will be posted here. In the meantime, please keep an eye out for us if you can. We'd love to make sure some justice is served.
The burglar had a rummage through our computer music room, but the 2 macs were well secured. He did a little damage trying unsuccessfully to detach them from the security lock.
Here's the one that will hopefully unstick the unfortunate individual...he took a
TL Audio VP-1 preamp. We don't imagine there are many of them in Australia. We've still got the box, including
serial number 160291 and spec sheet signed by Tony Larking.
For those who don't like clicking...here's a pic:
The Denon DNS3500 might be another clue if you're looking....he smashed off the spinning platter on his way out, so the unit is basically
rooted for stunt use (though it will still play CDs).
He left us with some damaged goods: Apple MacBookPro 15", Apple iMac20", Pioneer CDJ400 and Joe Meek OneQ.
Really, at the low prices we normally sell this stuff for, he should have just walked in the front door during business hours and asked for a deal. What a prick.
Hopefully, with a bunch of audio-minded people packing it into South Melbourne for the
AMAC show at
Jeff's Shed, we can listen out for anything out of the ordinary.
Please keep an eye out if you can.
Thanks. More to follow!
here's the VP-1 document we have (pdf)
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