May 30, 2007
$1M gold tub stolen from hotel in Japan... That's just crazy!

A gold bathtub worth 120 million yen ($988,100), which was stolen from a hotel near Tokyo May 30, 2007, is seen in this photo taken June 2005. Japanese police are scratching their heads over how the bathtub weighing some 80 kg was stolen from a shared bathroom for men on the 10th floor of the hotel. REUTERS/Kyodo
Read more: $1M gold tub stolen from hotel in Japan - Yahoo! News
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Comments
Now if I could just figure out how to melt it into bars, I'll be okay.
What's crazy? Stealing a $1 million bath tub, or making one in the first place?
Making it! Why the fuck would anyone blow $1M on a bath tub?
The guys whole stole it are brilliant! Assuming they can find a way to melt it down or sell it without getting caught.
The price tag maybe $1 Million but, subtracting the labor cost in making it in the beginning and then getting it melted down and it looks like it is gold plated the thieves may only get only $175.000.
Good point.
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