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Miqueas92

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:):D:eek:;):p

So glad for you, Keith!

But, you know... without pic's, it didn't happen... just kiddin a little.
 

peterd79

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Wooooooooooooooo whoooooooooooooooooooo

Yeah.... so long steve the thieve...

hope there's three hots and a cot where he's goin'
 

dibart77

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Wow! K-I-L-L-E-R N-E-W-S!!! The good guy wins for a change! If you get details on how they busted him and what he was charged with, please keep us posted! Hopefully he does time!


 

threeminutesboy

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Great news Keith ! I'm so happy for you I hope the guitar will not be returned with USPS ... They should be the one going to court
 

Craiguitar

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Great news. I do hope the guitar is not damaged in any way when you do get it back, and that having it back doesn't leave a sour taste of the whole experience.

Be grateful, here in the UK the whole 'getting it back' thing would never happen. Police here don't have the resources or the inclination to deal with any sort of domestic theft.
From what I have read on this thread, that also applies to most of Europe.

So reading this story makes for unprecedented reading for me, almost fairytale stuff. I have insured my guitars, but from what I'm told, the chances of the insurers paying out in the event of a claim are next to none.
 

glockaxis

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Wow, Keith, awesome news. All the ground work you and others laid really paid off. Like you said, I hope the guitar is intact. Are you contemplating recourse against USPS?
 
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