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Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: jazzyvee on November 04, 2008, 09:50:24 AM

Title: Interesting ways of identifying your instrument.
Post by: jazzyvee on November 04, 2008, 09:50:24 AM
I've just found this product on the net called Musi-traC and sounds like quite interesting way of identifying your instrument if it is found after theft.
 
Musi-traC is a tiny microchip to identify and protect your musical instrument.
 
Inexpensive way to protect your instruments and other property
Operates throughout the UK by MIA approved Musi-traC centre
Dramatically reduces the risk of theft
Aids recovery of stolen property
Microchip Lifetime Guarantee
FREE entry on The National Register of Musical Instruments  
 
 
http://www.themusictrade.co.uk/html/how_does_it_work.htm (http://www.themusictrade.co.uk/html/how_does_it_work.htm)
 
Has anyone heard of these before?  
I guess if you were having a new instrument built you could send one to alembic and ask them to secure it inside the instrument during construction.
 
 
 
Smart Water!!
My insurance company sent me a free bottle of smart water with my last policy. You brush a bit on and it uniquely marks the instrument( invisibly) and the solution shows up when the police shine in ultra-violet light on it.
 
http://www.smartwater.com/Personal.aspx (http://www.smartwater.com/Personal.aspx)
 
 
However i guess they are both only any good if the instrument is recovered, and to prove identity not prevention of theft.
 
Jazzyvee
Title: Interesting ways of identifying your instrument.
Post by: hydrargyrum on November 04, 2008, 11:28:53 AM
SmartWater is a colourless liquid solution that is simply dabbed onto the uneven surfaces of your valuables.
 
I would assume from this description that you need to put the material on a rough surface.  I would assume that the body cavity would be your best bet.  Otherwise I would be concerned about polishing off the fluorescent dye they must use.
Title: Interesting ways of identifying your instrument.
Post by: 262632 on November 24, 2008, 07:48:46 PM
Alembic put a Snagg microchip in my Buckeye Essence.  Just ask Mica about it and send her the kit.  [I'm assuming Musi-traC has a kit.] Snagg sold in Canada and the US and registration is free as well.  
 
The microchip is cheap around $30US  They sell the scanner's, too - for $250US if memory serves but you don't really need one.
 
I also had one installed in the end block of my Upton upright.
 
Seems like a good idea to me.
 
Roger
 
(Message edited by 262632 on November 24, 2008)
Title: Interesting ways of identifying your instrument.
Post by: funkyjazzjunky on November 25, 2008, 07:08:48 AM
Carvin Basses come with Snagg Microchips