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Where are you in Utah, I have some cop buddies in the state. I'm retired but still connected in the business. May be able to put a little extra effort into it. Shoot me a pm. Lu in Az
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Depending on your carrier, your homeowner's/renter's insurance should pick up everything less the deductible. I had a bad vehicle fire once on the way back from hunting, had all my college textbooks, 2 rifles, a large raft in the bed, and a bunch of other stuff inside. State Farms ended up writing me a check for some $4,000 if I remember right. Covered me for an expensive bike stolen off the ceiling of my garage many years later, too.
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66" Black Widow PLX 48# @ 31" 64" Black Widow PMA3 49# & 69# @ 31" Posts: 1058 | From: Illinois | Registered: Oct 2007
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Jim that's not good. I'll keep an eye out. You wouldn't think too many in UT would even know what a trad bow was. Let me know if I can help at all.
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Thanks everyone for your sympathy but I'm sure it will work out. At least I have another bow to shoot until I replace it. I know most of the officers by frist name here in town so I'm sure they will do what they can. I have hunted a time or two with my insurance guy so I'm sure we will work things out. It's just the idea of theft that gets my blood boiling more than the lost of gear.
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Very sorry to read this post. That was such a nice looking bow. Let me know if you need pictures. I still have about a dozen photos of the bow and will gladly verify your purchase with your insurance company if ncessary.
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that had to be a pinko, commi, thumbsucking, bed wetter to steal a mans bow!!!
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I know the feeling, my first ever compound disappeared from my car in Minneapolis when I was stupid enough to leave it overnight. They also tried to steal the car and cracked the column trying to hot-wire it. Scum suckers! Ought to be strung up. Here's hoping that fate shines on you and you get it all back, at LEAST the bow!