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I've recommended that she ensure her local law enforcement people submit the case to the FBI's National Stolen Art File:
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/investig...tolen-art-file |
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Perhaps this should also be posted on the Ethnographic Forum section as well, as there are many US collectors there who may not check the European section. Good luck in recovery.
Regards Stuart |
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Absolutely beautiful "Kentucky" rifle (a misnomer being that most were made in PA). I do hope they catch the scumbag that took it-
![]() This was a family heirloom with personal attachment, more than just if someone had stolen your lawn furniture or something. Please keep us updated if possible. |
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Usually items like this either show up on the market fairly quickly, or they go into a collection and are not seen for years and years .
It may take a very long time but I would guess the gun will resurface in the market sooner or later . The more Collectors and Dealers who are aware of the theft of this piece the better . I have notified my local gun dealer here in Eastern MA. Last edited by Rick; 25th January 2012 at 04:18 PM. |
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