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Removing Brass Door Numbers?
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Brass anything doesn't rust!Norman_Castle wrote: »Brass door numbers are unlikely to be rusty.
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Hi, The *******s who stole the name plate, bell, hand rail and numbers from my mums house managed it in about two minutes. I'd have asked them but they are well away by now.
They did leave a hole or two in the door so perhaps not :mad:
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Not necessarily.At least you know what number they live at
Numbers in the plural were stolen so we can assume that the house was numbered higher than 9.
The thief may reuse just one number or reverse the two stolen numbers if they are different.
Or he might invert a 6 or a 9 into a 9 or a 6.
If three or more numbers were stolen then the thief has even more flexibility on how he uses them.
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