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    Stolen Lens Help!

    Hoping some of you LF enthusiasts can help me. I recently bought a Schneider 360mm Symmar lens off ebay. The lens came mounted on a Cambo board and with a Ilex shutter. Yes a big old beast but I needed a long convertible for a few pictures I've had in mind for some time.

    The lens was delivered to my Chicago studio address on the north side by UPS. My studio is on a large office building with many other tenants so often UPS will leave package in a mailbox allotted area inside the building. Needless to say, it disappeared sometime the afternoon of April 29th. I imagine it'll have to turn up somewhere online at some point.

    If anyone comes across this lens, please let me know. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Stolen Lens Help!

    Check trash bins in a couple of block radius. If it was someone looking for, say, electronics or something to make a quick buck they may have opened it somewhere private, mumbled "wtf is this?" and gotten rid of it in the nearest dumpster.

    Mike
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    funkadelic
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    Re: Stolen Lens Help!

    If it arrived on 4/29 and today is 5/10, I would think the dumpsters have been emptied already. Maybe more than once, depending on the sanitation service in the area.

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    Re: Stolen Lens Help!

    I agree with Mike. This has, unfortunately, already been thrown away by the p*ssed off thief. It is only when collections are stolen that the crooks might make an effort to earn a bit. Even they will notice that the things have serial numbers and that the only way to earn real money is by using on-line sales with the risks that will involve for them. Unlike the Art world, we don't seem to have attracted organised collection theft at present.

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    Re: Stolen Lens Help!

    Just for the record, the serial number is: 11 295 304

    Charley

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    Re: Stolen Lens Help!

    Did you try a flyer to the other tenants? You could describe it and offer a reward for information or its return, no questions asked. Did you check with the local pawn shops? Odds are if they see it, they'll simply pawn it. Did you talk with the manager to report it and have them consider other ways to protect against theft.

    The last thing is to notify UPS not to leave packages for you in that area. I work from home now and leave a note on the door the days I'm expecting packages, which reads:

    "Due to the risk of theft, please do not leave packages at the door. If you can not leave them at the manager’s office across the street, hours 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, please leave a notice where I can pick up the package at the company’s or USPS office the next day."

    All the delivery drivers will drop packages off with the manager who keeps them under lock until you come by with the notice of delivery. The only exceptions are those requiring signature.
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    Re: Stolen Lens Help!

    You can usually call UPS/Fedex with the tracking number and have it held for pickup at a local facility- regardless of how the seller ships it. At least that's what I used to do back when I lived in an apartment. This way nothing ever gets left at the door.

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    Re: Stolen Lens Help!

    Report it to UPS, hopefully your package qualifies for some sort of insurance. If so, you might be lucky - the seller has had some quite negative feedback. For those that don't know, there is an invaluable resource to check feedback on the auction site - toolhaus.org - the auction site seriously masks bad feedback. 99.9% seems pretty good - even 100% isn't all it's cracked up to be. Always check toolhaus.org! And then make up your mind

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    Cooke, Heliar, Petzval...yeah
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    Re: Stolen Lens Help!

    UPS = The worst company in the world. I have never heard anything good about those guys. Ask every Canadian.
    Peter Hruby
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    Re: Stolen Lens Help!

    Report it stolen to the police dept.
    If it's bought by a pawn shop or camera shop, they are supposed to hold it for 30 days & clear with law enforcement before selling.
    Verify that it was really delivered.
    Look at the local dealers.
    Watch for it on Craigslist too.
    Real cameras are measured in inches...
    Not pixels.

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