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So I thought I would pass this along from another site I visit.

To the people who stole my Les Paul (Ladner/Tsawwassen)
as passed along from the http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/rd...449158332.html

To the people who stole most of my stuff out of my studio on June 5, including my main guitar of 43 years, let me tell you about it.
It's a very altered, but very real 1953 Gibson Les Paul Model - Serial # 3 0621 (stamped on the back of the headstock)
This is not a gold-top. In the 1950's, it was refitted with an ABR-1 bridge and stop tailpiece, and then refinished, all by Gibson. The green colour in the picture, (especially on the rear half of the body where the light reflection is less), is accurate. It's one of the lightest Gibson Les Pauls, and the only one of its' colour, that I've ever seen.



I've made many other changes to this guitar in favour of playability:

--changed the P-90's to humbuckers
--had the neck thinned and it, the back and the sides were refinished
--when it was refinished, the serial # was stamped in
--replaced worn out machine heads with gold Gibson ones
--added brass switch ring, jack plate, and rear cavity covers that were made for me by my now-deceased brother-in-law
--added a truss rod cover with "Les Paul" on it
--installed strap-locks (for obvious reasons)
--there will be traces of violin bow resin in and under various parts. It is the best guitar ever for bowing.

This is a one-of-a-kind instrument in so many ways. It is completely recognizable, down to every screw on it.

I've been in the music business all my life, and have a large list of friends and contacts. With the help of countless amazing people, many who I don't even know, http://web.me.com/outgolfing/Equipment (which details what you took) has been sent across Canada and around the world to more people - musicians, music stores, pawn shops, studios, rehearsal rooms, and other musically related businesses - than I ever imagined possible. It's been passed around since you broke in, and is continually going out to more people. In fact, I'd bet people reading this will pass the link on to others if they already haven't. This will continue unendingly until I find my guitars and other equipment. My green Les Paul is already one of the most recognizable instruments in Canada, I can guarantee you that.

Here's your scenario:

--No collector will want this instrument because it's not even close to original.
--No legitimate business will buy it from you.
--Any creep who would knowingly buy a stolen guitar will give you a pittance for it.
--If you keep it for yourself, you'll never be able to play anywhere with it, and it will tie you to the crime and to all of the other stolen equipment for as long as you have it.
--You didn't even take the case.

It's my most personal possession, and I have always planned for my son to have it one day. By the way, the other Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier head you took was his.

It's not of much value to you, but to me, I can't buy another Les Paul like it because another one doesn't exist.. Here's a thought:
Have some decency and redeem some karma. Bring my guitar back. You've ****ed my studio up and stolen a life-time collection of my ****. You stole my guitar rig, which was MY sound that I've spent years achieving. You haven't ripped off a money making business. You've ripped off my life and my spirit immeasurably by taking away the tools of the pursuit of my passion. I've worked extremely hard for my whole life to earn my right to do so, and you took it all away in an hour or two. You've also ripped off my son, now, and in the future. I don't have the money to replace the gear, so it's just gone.

Just give it back - NO QUESTIONS ASKED.

PLEASE Maurice
 
It takes a real dickless piece of **** to steal another man's custom instrument. Theft of anything is lower than low, but this sounds like the act of someone with complete lack of respect for other people.

I hope you get your stuff back, bro. That's not fair.

TB
 
Of course this is being posted on a site where lots of people steal kegs to use for brewing.:eek:

Sorry for your guitar.

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Not my stuff, just helping to spread the word because I agree with everything written above. Its one thing to have "stuff" stolen, it's something else entirely when it is a part of your life.
 
I agree that it definitely sucks. The sad thing is that if whoever took it realizes they can't sell what they took it may end up trashed instead of returned.

I don't understand your attitude that it's ok with you to steal stuff as long as it isn't an overly customized guitar. So stealing isn't stealing? That's a pretty strange way of thinking about theft.

Wildwest, that was the first thing I thought of.

-cheers
 
Anyone want to buy a guitar? It's a Les Paul, but I don't play guitar. A friend gave it to me.


Yes, thieves suck, but why post it here? It's just a post from one of the other million or so forums!
 
Re-posted link on my Face Book, i have over 1600 friends, ill also ask them to re post it.
 
It sucks that the world is like this. I left my car window open about an inch. Some scumbag must have used a stick to pop the door lock and took my stuff. Granted, my stolen property was not expensive, (cd's, who steals cd's anymore?) it's just the principal of the thing...just because someone forgets to put their window up isn't an invitation to have at it...somehow it is interpretted by people like this.

I can't stand stealing. Sucks that this guy had to have something so valuable stolen...I was pretty pissed about my measely $50 worth of cd's lol, can't imagine how he feels.
 
yeah, I know how it feels I had some dopes break in and steal a couple of guns that my dad left me when he passed away. the fools broke into over 80 properties and they and some of thier family members were arrested when they were caught selling the stolen property at yard sales. They found 15 storage units full of stash but no guns were ever recovered. Mind you, none of them are worth very much and are not collectors pieces. They have serial numbers which have been provided to friends of mine who working in federal law enforcement. However, to me they were priceless memories of time that was cut short and to them they are worthless. I had many other belongings taken but those can be replaced, these were then only things that mattered and its becasue of the sentimental value. Just like the guitar which I can feel his pain of dealing with the loss of a symbol of so many wonderful memories.

Karma Is a Real B$tch!!
 
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