Ever have your guitar stolen?

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sure you can insure it again... just tell them you found (better say : bought;) ) a second hand guitar you want to insure... uhm maybe go to a different company...:D

Guhlenn
 
I've been fortunate enough so far not to lose an axe or an amp.
I was in a temporary band for 1 gig and the other guitarist traded all of my pedals for drugs and beer at the after gig party before I got there. Being a runt, I couldn't exactly get vigalante justice and I was the "outsider" in the group. I talked to the cops, but all they did was give me the 3rd degree about drugs. They tried to bust him for possession, but no luck. And there wasn't a whole lot they would do about my gear. They said file a lawsuit... whatever... 4 or 5 DOD pedals aren't worth the fees.
 
... hahah... ya'l are going to laugh, but I had this crazy fender
p-bass. It was a squire hehe. It had a passive/active switch, one precisson style pickup and a j-style pickup. I bought it for $250. It has actually turned to be one of my favorite basses, IT got stolen out of my car. It sucked.
I never even made an effort to go look for it (in pawn shops) though. I dont know why... mabey it was ment to be.
 
This is a sore subject..... I had a Fender Strat american made stolen from me back in 87 from a friend that turned a junkie.It was the most beautiful guitar I ever had. Burgandy with a black neck... He just came over in broad daylight and waved at the neighbors and went in and stole stuff. I didnt care about all the other stuff he stole. The police said stand in line, he was already wanted.... and by the way yur stuff is probably in 50 different states by now. My strat was registered like a car. Lot good that did....I left a Kramer at a gig. My bass player went and got it and I said keep it, cause I moved back to Oregon from California again and checked myself into drug treatment........
Myx
 
bizarre said:
[B I just took the guitar with me, now I have my guitar again, never want to part from it again but .... the insurance payed me ..... what to do ? if I call them and say " hey - just got my guitar back" they want a hell lot of money from me I guess - and I'm broke .... what would you do ?
bizz [/B]

The junkie had an excuse for stealing( a good one? NO). If you keep the money from the insurance, what's your excuse? I say you need to notify your insurance company and who knows maybe if it's been long enough they may have to let it go. However, if you become unjustly enriched over this it will come around and bite you in the ass because you are changing your karma. Do the right thing and it will come back to you!
 
PowerCouple said:
Want to know about UNIQUE VINTAGE gear stolen?

Ask poor Sonic Youth members...

Someone stole a U-HAUL truck full of their stuff during a tour...don't remember where... priceless gear.


I also remember seeing on Frank Black and the Catholics website that all of their gear (another van full) was stolen on the road sometime in 2000. They listed all of their shit complete with serials and I was drooling at the take on that one. Lots of cool old Teles.
 
I was playing in a band in the 80's that had the sweetest case set-up. ...Anvil-style cases made for everything.......speaker cabs, heads, etc. They had made all of the cases themselves before I had joined the band.
We were doing a show one night when somebody backed a van up outside and stole all of the empy cases.......... ......as we played.
A few days later,a chic tells the guitar player that she knew who it was. We all pack into our van (very large guitar tech included) and stop by the guys house later that night. The guy who took the stuff answered the door, and opened it wide enough to be able to see all of the cases sitting in the middle of his livingroom. The guit. tech hits him in the mouth and knocks the guy on his ass.
He stayed there as we loaded the stuff back up into the van. The last thing picked up was a les paul laying up against the couch. I guess the guit. player felt that was "interest".

....hey, in the middle east they would have cut off his hand, right?
 
In St. Louis we'd cut his fuckin balls off.
 
I also had a guitar stolen thanks to (if not actually by) my sister. Somebody walked off with it at a party she had when we were in high school (we definitely did not have the same circle of friends, so I wasn't there).

On the subject of catching thieves (though thieves of a whole other type of equipment), when I was a kid a friend of mine had his ski poles vanish on him, and we saw a woman carrying them a week later. They were very distinctive poles, so it was obvious. We even went and got the local law enforcement (a sherrif or a deputy or whatever he was called), but he just said, "Well, she says it was a mistake." We were pretty irritated. Ski poles aren't that bad, but we knew other people who'd had skis stolen, so we were not exactly favorably disposed toward thieves. Nor should he have been.

A somewhat different note: Steve Jones supposedly more or less made his living as a thief before the Sex Pistols started selling records. His gear was supposed to have been stolen from Rod Stewart of something. Though that may have just been Malcolm-McLaren-myth-making.
 
sjjohnston said:
A somewhat different note: Steve Jones supposedly more or less made his living as a thief before the Sex Pistols started selling records. His gear was supposed to have been stolen from Rod Stewart of something. Though that may have just been Malcolm-McLaren-myth-making.

It was from Keith Richards.
 
ok heres my sad storey...

A friend loaned me his Fender Buzzacaster(telecaster), I used the thing at a show that well really went well according to everyone there, I personally hated every fret on that freakin guitar. Well I arrive home with some groupy and friends, we all unload the equipment into the house. The next morning, I look for my friends guitar and its gone.... WTF?!? turns out I left out on the poarch over nightnad well we are talking aobut NYC night time, weekend... Im sure the damn thing was gone as soon as the last person walked in the door. My friend took my Eddie Van Halen Kramer as collateral... oh well
 
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