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Old April 5th, 2008, 04:19 PM
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Default Re: Labeling and Storing Personal Equimpment

I engrave the ends of my mic cables with my initials.
Adapters generally get a bit of yellow LX tape on them.
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My processing rack has a few bits that make it easy to identify should it go missing: there is a red R spray painted inside one of the covers and a silica gel packet taped to the front cover.
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My AC cable container(Sterilite tub) has my initials and two red lines painted on it to stand out.
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Speaker stands have an ID sticker covered with packaging tape, as do the PowerCon to Edison cables.
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Several plastic things such as power strips and cord reels have my initials melted into them with an old soldering iron.
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Stencil your name, company or other identifying marks onto road cases and anything else that will take paint.
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