StewartR
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I wouldn't need to try and flog them down the pub. I already had an order for them beforehand.
the gear will be nicked to order and targeted specifically
The pre-order idea doesn't float too much with me, as unlike a painting, I would think most people ordering would want to use the equipment in general public.
As an aside, very little property is "stolen to order". I have only known it happen with some of the most high-value burglaries and frauds, but occasionally it does happen - but not as often as most people would think.
The chances of these items being stolen to order is so remote I'd discount it.
I'm guessing it may not have been stolen to order, but that the thief had a buyer or buyers lined up.
This is an interesting idea which hadn't occurred to me. But it doesn't feel right to me.
I can imagine that there's a sizeable "market" for stealing cars to order. Cars are ubiquitous; there are plenty of opportunities for a thief to hone their skills; and there must be plenty of customers. But high-end photographic equipment is a different kettle of fish, surely. There aren't that many opportunities to steal; and it's pretty much impossible to build up a "CV". So if you wanted some exotic lenses without the tiresome bother of having to pay for them, how would you find a "supplier"? And why would you believe that he could get them for you if he's never done anything like that before? (And he hasn't.)
I could be wrong of course. But it's reassuring that Photo Plod and CT also think it's unlikely.
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