No better here, but we don’t want to utter the c word
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and trigger people.
When ever I’m told that “it’s safe to leave my instrument in the hall”, I think “yeah, right”, because I’m always able to go in there and get it later without anyone questioning me…so I never fall for that crap.
I can hide one instrument under that vinyl thingie in the back of the Toyota Matrix, but if I’m using two or three instruments, they need to be (again) in black bags on the other side of the tinted glass, and - when we’re eating in a restaurant - I need to park where I can see the car (with the back of the car backed up to the window of the restaurant) and I keep my eye on my car.
Again, I have very high-quality California-style bags and very nice instruments, crime exists, and I want to keep my nice instruments and my nice bags, so black is the wise choice for me… and even the cars themselves don’t attention, as they are silver, white, and black, with two of them being manual shift, and only the (white) full size work van being an automatic vehicle.
I have a horn player friend (my age) who lives in Memphis in a “nice old“ neighborhood that is about ten blocks from Memphis most dangerous neighborhood, and parks a Tesla on the street. He told me about the house next-door to his was sold to some strange people who only come and go every once in a while. After I explained to him that that house is used to store drugs, he naïvely asked me, “Do you really think so?“ I think he’s nuts.
…Admittedly, I continue to digress, but I also continue to make the point for my choice of black very high-quality bags.
bort2.0 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 7:32 pm
@greenbean -- do you have camo?
Sidebar to @bloke -- people around here are getting their cars broken into out of mere suspicion of having something good inside, or hidden beneath a blanket or coat.