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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3515611" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I'll give it a look. I've really been trying to keep my money local. Less buying off the internet or from amazon if possible. Some of the stuff, such as my carp rigs, will likely just have to be bought online again.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Surprisingly, not a whole lot. They didn't touch my poles, which was a relief because I just got 2 12 footers that i custom ordered a year ago sitting in arms reach. My Milwaukee 1/2 electric impact and a practically new Milwaukee drill did manage to grow legs. Since losing my job last year I don't have the ability to use them for work anymore, so its more insult than injury at the moment. Doesn't make much sense though, they walked right past a folding table saw with wheels, a planer, $800 worth of socket sets in boxes, a like new Husqvarna 55cc chainsaw, and a bright yellow pelican box with several thousand dollars worth of diagnostic equipment in it, all of these things in arms reach. Between my work tools, woodworking tools, and whatever else I likely have 100k worth of tools in my garage. Kinda Frustrating that they decided to take the tackle, and likely the only mementos that i had of good times with my late dad. We weren't really close and he was honestly a horrible father, but every once in a while when fishing, everything was alright.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3515611, member: 35036"] I'll give it a look. I've really been trying to keep my money local. Less buying off the internet or from amazon if possible. Some of the stuff, such as my carp rigs, will likely just have to be bought online again. Surprisingly, not a whole lot. They didn't touch my poles, which was a relief because I just got 2 12 footers that i custom ordered a year ago sitting in arms reach. My Milwaukee 1/2 electric impact and a practically new Milwaukee drill did manage to grow legs. Since losing my job last year I don't have the ability to use them for work anymore, so its more insult than injury at the moment. Doesn't make much sense though, they walked right past a folding table saw with wheels, a planer, $800 worth of socket sets in boxes, a like new Husqvarna 55cc chainsaw, and a bright yellow pelican box with several thousand dollars worth of diagnostic equipment in it, all of these things in arms reach. Between my work tools, woodworking tools, and whatever else I likely have 100k worth of tools in my garage. Kinda Frustrating that they decided to take the tackle, and likely the only mementos that i had of good times with my late dad. We weren't really close and he was honestly a horrible father, but every once in a while when fishing, everything was alright. [/QUOTE]
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