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Sorry to hear that, Gary.
Let me know if there is anything I can do - even if it's just a shoulder to lean on or an ear to listen.
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Check local pawn shops. They are required to get ID so you can have the thieves busted if you find the tools.
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I did, Brother.
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Gary, stake out Craigslist for tools that may match yours.
If you see something that is suspicious, contact the local lawman. Its a stretch, but I have had friends recover automotive tools this way. Also, if you have the time, peek in the local pawn shops and notify them if you see something that is yours. In most cases they are bound by law to surrender stolen goods.
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