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200.1 | No leads... Just an opinion | KAOM01::PENNY | The Canadian Axe Man | Mon Mar 23 1987 16:20 | 1 |
| They outa bring back hangin fer somethin like stealin a mans axes.
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200.2 | | STOWMA::LANGE | | Mon Mar 23 1987 16:46 | 7 |
| Rick,
I'm going to bring a list of your serial #'s to my fav music store
down here in Central Mass...
Maybe if the stolen goods come down this way.....
just trying to help
jeff lange
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200.3 | Let's kill em... | GERBIL::PELKEY | on information overload | Wed Mar 25 1987 10:47 | 12 |
| I'm alawys appaled when I hear of this. We should bring back hanging.
String em up, and let em swing.
I don't suppose you had any insurance to collect upon do ya ?
Your guitars have probably been repainted, and are most likely holding
a 50 dollar price tag for any scumbag that can come with the dough
first. The A**Hole the lifted your stuff, is probably trying to
get his daily allowance of Crack. This stuff makes me sick. Hope
to God that you find the rat and cut him a new colin.
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200.4 | Yeah!! | CAM2::ZNAMIEROWSKI | Marmalade, I like Marmalade... | Thu Mar 26 1987 15:23 | 8 |
| Amen! I wasn't going to say anything, but my feeling is the same.
I was going to elucidate on all the things that might happen, but
that's the last thing you want to hear in your time of greiving.
I hope you get your stuff back and the pond scum who stole it gets
what is coming to them.
regards
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200.5 | GUITAR PLAYER SERVICE | AKOV03::POINTPTEST | | Wed Apr 01 1987 16:03 | 12 |
| GUITAR PLAYER MAGAZINE has a free column devoted to instruments
that have been stolen. Send serial number,a brief description,and
the place and date of theft to:
Intro,Guitar Player
20085 Stevens Creek
Cupertino, CA 95014
They also give a reward so it may spur someone to come forth.
Ray Hayes
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200.6 | STILL SEARCHIN' | MTBLUE::JENNINGS_RIC | | Wed Apr 15 1987 09:29 | 10 |
| I appreciate all your replys and info concerning Guitar Player..(I
wasn't aware of this)..my case is still being investigated by the
State Police as well as a private investigator...there are some
vague leads..nothing to get real excited about yet...
My insurance hasn't come thru yet,but if I owed them..............
I'm wondering what they'll give me for 335..??
I guess there is a lesson for all you fellow pickers to make sure
you have all your serial #'s,pictures,and if it's a real special
instrument you might upgrade your policy accordingly.
KEEPING MY EYES 'N EARS WIDE OPEN
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200.7 | Castrate the bum! | MEDUSA::CLOUD | I alone speak with Vol! | Fri Apr 24 1987 20:08 | 4 |
| Hanging is too good for that pond slime...
PC
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200.8 | | SQM::CLABORN | Ernie, the sheep are tap-dancing! | Mon Apr 27 1987 13:42 | 11 |
| Rick,
I too sympathize (with no ability to help you in your plight).
I had my apartment broken into back in Baltimore and lost my Guild
FG512 and '69 Strat.
I have a question along another vein...
Are you the same Rick Jennings who went to Johns Hopkins in the
early-mid 70's, then vanished into the southern Maine wilderness?
If so, "How the hell are ya?" from a fellow TEP brother...
- George
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200.9 | it's a small world... | BPOV10::LEAHY | | Fri Jun 05 1987 11:08 | 24 |
| I really can't help much either, but I can relate an experience....
A few months ago, my car got broken into (I had just come back from
a jam) and ALL 4 FXXXing guitars were gone, along with a hefty amount
of sheet music. Well, I was a little upset. Anyway, within a few
days, I had spent a few corporate dollars (Westinghouse) and called
up just about every store in MA and told them about my problem.
I, of course, had no pictures, Serial Numbers, or anything else
to go on. But they were all very helpful, and I needed all the
help I could get. Eventually, the dork tried to sell one of my
customs at the same place I bought it from two weeks earlier...
and from that point, there was a series of LUCKY coincidences which
led to my retrieval of all 4. I'm still missing some stuff like
an Aiwa "walkman"/headphones and a couple guitar straps, but when
I consider how lucky I was to get anything back at all, I don't
mind so much. Basically, it was those phone calls that started
the whole thing - You'll talk to store owners and a lot of musicians
- people who just might get approached on the street by some theif
looking to unload some guitars. It won't always work, but there's
a chance it will, and it will make you feel like you made an effort,
anyway. GET ON THE HORN!!!
Jon (BPOV02::NELSON)
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