I'm sure that some of you may have already heard, but incase you haven't please read.
The link below has information and a list of gear they are looking to retrieve.
GUITARISM: Stolen Gear of Guthrie Govan and Dave Kilminister
This is a discussion on Guthrie Govan's Gear Stolen! within the General Music Discussion forums, part of the General Discussion category; I'm sure that some of you may have already heard, but incase you haven't please read. The link below has ...
I'm sure that some of you may have already heard, but incase you haven't please read.
The link below has information and a list of gear they are looking to retrieve.
GUITARISM: Stolen Gear of Guthrie Govan and Dave Kilminister
Thanks for the heads-up. I will certainly keep a lookout on the 'Net for any of the aforementioned items; it's a damn shame that some of the most talented musicians of our time have to suffer through such thievery. Hopefully they had a buttload of insurance to cover their gear, but I know that no amount of money can possibly replace the sentiment attached to your favorite axe.
At least their guitars didn't go missing and hopefully the bassists Warwick will come home. The rest is replacebable.
true, but I'd think besides the bass, the raw footage is also a big item that they'd want back as well.
That really is shame. I hope they can find everything they lost...
Wish them best of luck...
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I had a lot of gear stolen many years ago..........and out of the 6 stringed things,I managed to get back only one guitar of mine,and I had to buy it back from a pawn shop.
I feel for these guys.......
bstrd thieves suck.
2001 Sterling H/ black/black ice pg/rosewood board
2003 SUB active white/black pg/rosewood board
SterlingStudios
To re-buy your own gear from a pwan shop? Thats too bad my friend... To see your guitar/bass whatever in a store, paying money to have that is yours already...
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"A mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work if it is not open." — Frank Zappa
Yeah, I think if a police report is filed, serial numbers and all, then the owner of the store that is selling stolen merchandise is the one that loses out. That gear should go back to the owner. Same thing as if a car dealer tried to sell you back your stolen car.
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