First of all, since I'm Dutch and my German isn't too good, I've to type this in English. I'm sorry.
I can read German pretty good though, so feel free to answer in your own language.
Here it goes:
Yesterday, somebody broke into my car and stole the things I left in there (stupid me). The stuff that they took is:
-22x20 Noble and Cooley bass drum, in sparkle green. Serie number CD-0733-10. One of the bassdrumspurs is pretty loose.
Batter head: clear Remo PS3, Reso head: Black PS3 with the N&C logo sticker. Also a silver 5" O-ring in the redo head.
-13x5 maple DW snare, with ST-drum woodhoops. Color is also maple (transparent coating I guess).
-10x5,5 Mapex Black Panter snare (the metallic/black one).
-Tons of hardware:
Tama Iron Cobra levergilde hihat stand
Pearl Eliminator pedal
TAMA 1st chair with the saddle seat (4 legged and without the back support)
Gibraltar 4606 snare stand, double braced
DW 5000 series boom stand. Attached were an TAMA cymbal stand (the multi clamp/boomarm combo) and a multi clamp with L-rod.
Pearl 1000 series boomstand with multi clamp and L-rod attached
Pearl CH2000 boomarm attached to a TAMA double tomholder stand
I made flyers with these specs and close-up pictures and spread it through the whole Netherlands.
But chances are these thieves might have crossed the border.
Any help would great be appreciated and awarded.
Ways of helping me would be:
-(temporarily, I you'd like) become friends on facebook so you can share my facebook status. It already got over 400 shares in 1 day in the Netherlands
and I hope it somehow helps tracking my beloved drumming gear. My account is http://www.facebook.com/willem4130,
-giving names/mail addresses of German music stores or drumstores to which I can send the flyer,
-names/mail addresses of Pawn shops/2nd hand shops,
-anything that matches the above description that you'll see come by on Ebay and related sites (I'm not sure what other sites are used in Germany).
Any form of help or information is greatly appreciated!
Again, sorry I can't write German
When I figure out how, I will add some photo's of the gear in this post.
Thanks!