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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Jackson, MS
Age: 37
Posts: 479
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newbie - stolen Tele
Long-time reader of this forum, first-time poster (joined today). Unfortunately, I make my first post as a member here without even owning a Telecaster ... anymore. See pic.
Sad to report my red double-bound Telecaster (about '87, MIJ, double-bound, brass saddles, rosewood 'board, with an "A-" serial number on bridgeplate only) was stolen on June 24 from a friend's house here in Jackson, MS, as well as his black-out FrankenStrat with 3 P-90s. Though I had Lollars in it, it had a standard pickup configuration. Technically, I think it was known as a "Custom Telecaster," (as opposed to a "Telecaster Custom," the one with a humbucker in the neck). However, now they're all known as '62 RIs it seems after the American re-launch a few years ago. We've launched a Facebook campaign, spread the words to our local musician buddies, and are contacting pawn shops and music stores in the area. We're also filing a report through the PD. Anyone who's had gear stolen in the past have any other advice on how to go about searching for it? |
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Oh man, I'm sorry to hear about your loss dude...
You left your guitar at someone elses house? I guess I'm just a total guitar geek but I don't leave my guitar anywhere I can't see it unless it's at my house locked up in my bedroom. If my guitar can't go with me, I ain't going either. You know...I always found myself yelling at those people that take their pets everywhere with them. I have unwittingly become one of those people... wow... Dm |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Carrollton, TX
Age: 51
Posts: 1,166
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Hope you get the Tele back, mayber it will help that it isn't just like all the others with that binding. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Age: 49
Posts: 956
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I got one back by visiting every single used instrument dealer in Manhattan and leaving a flier with a picture of the guitar and my phone number. I also called every dealer in Brooklyn and Queens and faxed the same flier when I could. There were other circumstances that led me to its new owner, but he lied when I confronted him and claimed he no longer had it. He was arrested trying to sell it the next day thanks to my fliers. That was three months after the theft. Don't give up!
I've got equipment all over town. Don't blame yourself for leaving it at a friend's house, unless he or one of his roommates/housemates/immediate neighbors is a heavy user or dealer of hard drugs. White powders and theft go hand in hand. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Jackson, MS
Age: 37
Posts: 479
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Thanks for the words. Been watching eBay and C's List like a hawk. Gave GC here in town a flier the next day, as well as all our local music shops.
The house I left it at is where my band rehearses once a week, and it's only a block or 2 away from my house. My amp and pedals pretty much live there, and I sometimes leave a guitar there, too, since I have a few others at home. There was a bunch of other stuff that did not get nabbed that could have - there are about 7 people who have some amount of gear there. We have 3 different PAs, a vintage Ludwig set, amps-o-plenty, pedals, mics, cords, and several other guitars, including an Am. Strat and an Am. J-Bass. All in all, we didn't get hit that hard. Still, that Tele had become my go-to guitar in the last 2 years and now I feel sort of lost without it. The odd thing is that everything was still packed up from a gig a few days earlier -- the dude(s) took the guitars in their cases to the back door, removed the guitars, and then closed and latched the cases, and left the empty cases there, just stealing the guitars. |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Ontario, Canada
Age: 37
Posts: 2,179
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Maybe a good or bad idea, just a thought but if you post the full S/N or any other info you have, maybe we could all watch for it. I know I'm on eBay daily looking for things I can't afford!
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Deep in the Heart Of Texas
Posts: 2,795
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a good reason to have some coverage with someone like Clarion or MusicPro insurance. you could have insured that Tele for about $100 bucks a year and gotten replacement value for the loss.
I'm not an insurance salesman, just a musician, but I do have insurance on all my instruments and gear. Last time I lost gear it was a thousand bucks worth of stuff gone from backstage at a gig..and it was gone in a flash, down the road in some other guy's car.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Austin, Texas
Posts: 308
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: North Carolina
Age: 48
Posts: 2,824
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Welcome to the forum Scantron, I never lost a guitar but I feel for you. Definately keep an eye on craigslist. A buddy of mine lost a guitar and a month later it showed up 3 counties over. He went in with an undercover, happy ending. Wish you the best of luck getting yours back.
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Rofl.... Dm |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: UK
Posts: 4
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Cannot be happy on my ngd when someone the same day lose their prized possession. From what you write, I feel certain its someone you know. An outside burgler would make a run with the guitars in their cases. Not only it would be far easier to carry them in their cases, but also hide the description of the guitars. If by chance was seen by someone, a burgler would rather risk being seen walking away with two guitar cases than spotted with a red and a black guitar - linking him/her with the description of the stolen items. Whoever stole them, did not walk out of the house with a guitar in each hand. He/she is still in the house. Simply took the guitars and deliberately left the cases outside to make it look like a robbery. Its someone in the house. Make an excuse to search the house, you may find your guitar. Do not leave it too late. |
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Friend of Leo's
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That is terrible! I used to have friends that lived in Belhaven...
The one that concerns me is musicians we know, casually telling others that we play guitar, and eventually a bad guy targeting any of us for a home invasion. Makes me want to start coming up with 5 different places to house an enscribed, or paper serial number inside my axes.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Age: 49
Posts: 956
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I disagree with the idea that the guitars are still in the house. Someone who knew that the guitars were there could show up with empty cases or gig bags and transfer the guitars.
Most thefts of this type are, however, "inside jobs" of some kind. Someone must have had a pretty good idea of what was in there. Then again, maybe the practices are loud enough that any neighbor or passer-by would have a reasonable expectation of finding something of value inside. If the bands that practice there play out, any audience member could be a suspect. Someone could even have followed you back to the space after the show and stolen the stuff as soon as you left. I still say that the most likely explanation is a band member or household member with a drug habit, someone who got kicked out of one of the bands for having a drug habit, or a druggie friend of someone who lives or practices there. |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Orange County, NY
Posts: 3,438
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Unless the case is as smooth as glass, you can't get prints off them. You may get a partial off the latches.....
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Central Texas
Posts: 814
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I feel your pain. I had a Gibson SG special I bought in 1976 stolen from my apartment. Made me sick. I should probably mention that the theft occurred in 1981 so it wasn't the tragedy it would be today.
I searched endlessly for that guitar. Never saw it again. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: illinois
Posts: 186
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I had a Tele and my old Gibson Tennessean stolen a few years ago. They didn't take the cases, just grabbed the 2 guitars closest to the door of my studio. Fortunately my old half blind deaf dog slept in the studio and musta woke up and scared them. Unfortunately it was December and they were thrown in the trunk of a car. I checked all the local pawn shops and music stores and sure enough that same day someone tried to hock them, but got away before the police could get there. They were eventually recovered by a local shop a year later when someone tried to trade them in and the owner of the shop recognized my Gibson. The person who had them readily gave them up and the name of who they got them from (no action ever taken by police). The down side was my Gibson got finish shocked bad and now the neck is shedding finish in chunks. Keep a positive attitude and do as much footwork as you can, guitars do find their way home sometimes.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Winston-Salem, NC
Age: 51
Posts: 129
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Do a web search for stolen guitar databases and list the guitar on every one. For example, http://www.stolenguitarregistry.com/
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As long as we're discussing marking everything, I have my name and phone number inside the battery compartments of my pedals, guitar serial numbers in my wallet and pictures of everything.
This is mostly to avoid "confusion" when playing festivals or with several other bands. I also have my name in big letters on my guitar cases. We wound up with a friend's guitar, and he with one of ours, after playing a gig one night. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Huntsville, AL.
Age: 61
Posts: 706
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Doubt one that nice going to a pawn shop, some crack dealer probally ended up with it as trade. Post a reward, it's sad but thats usually what it takes, some incentive for someone who's seen it or knows where it's at to get it back to you.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Brownsville, Tx
Age: 27
Posts: 229
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Everyone stares at me whenever I walk into a bar and sit on the table with my guitar on a side chair and my Girl on the other, but I wont leave my guitars anywhere, ANYWHERE unless it's my place or my trunk. I once left my bass backstage with other guitars and it was "stolen", I searched the out of town bands cars and found it, almost got into a fight wht those idiots... Thank God I found them before they left, buncha losers... ****** them gear rats
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Houston
Age: 61
Posts: 10
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Hit every pawn shop that you can find, especially those close to the location. I had several stolen a few years ago, they were pawned at a nearby shop the night of the burglary, before the police report was filed and the data transmitted to the pawn shops. I was lucky and found them on Ebay a few months later, then spent two years getting them back from the police and the insurance.. but GO TO EVERY PAWNSHOP you can.. along with all the other things you are doing... but pawnshops.. pawnshops... thats where thieves take things for a fast turnaround...
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Orlando, FL
Posts: 87
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This is just a thought. I use it for getting ahead of the buyers on good guitar deals, but you could use it for your search.
Use Google Alerts to trigger sending you an email from Craigslist posts. You can set it to be instant notifications. I usually use multiple search names, you might try "Tele", "telecaster", "Fender", etc. I took a screenshot as to how to set it up for you. You need a Google account. Best of luck. I'm sorry to hear what happened. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Jackson, MS
Age: 37
Posts: 479
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Thanks for all the concern and the warm welcome. Yes, our band plays out about 2x a month. My buddy whose house it was has no roommates. We all have the 9-5 life during the week, and 3/4 of the band has a wife and kids - don't think there are too many druggies in our circle who would lift our axes for weed. Who knows, though? I suppose anything's possible. The theory has been floated around here that it might be neighborhood kids who hear us in there practicing, or possibly some folks around town who've seen us and know what kind of gear we have and where it can be found. I really don't believe it would be someone close to us, but maybe so. No good news yet, but I am continuing to hunt. In the meantime, I think I am going to have to get another Tele. I thought I could get by with my others (a late 80s modded Japanese Strat and '76 LP Stnd), but frankly, I'm missing a piece of me. And I had been saving up for a Rick 360 - but now I think that will go on the back burner so I can replace my Tele first.
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