Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: CaseyVancouver on September 26, 2017, 07:50:03 AM
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My wife and I were horrifed to hear of a young newlywed couple who had their uhaul van stolen here at a suburb near Vancouver. Early this month they moved from east coast New Brunswick to west coast Abbotsford. Included in the uhaul was a very nice 5 string bass, which they showed a closeup pic of, family heirlooms and all their possessions.
Happy days as police have recovered the goods and caught the crooks :)
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/happy-news-for-newlyweds-who-lost-everything-in-u-haul-heist-1.4306417
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That's great news. :)
The bass in the picture looks like an Ibanez, but that doesn't make it any less great. :D
I always think about how cool it would be to find Jimmy J's stolen 5-string one day.
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Here's the original picture of the bass.
When we saw it we went 'hey that's an Alembic' but you may be correct, it could be an Ibanez!
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Always good news when stolen property gets returned to its rightful owners. Definitely not an Alembic bass, looks like an Ibanez to me, too.
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Justice sometimes prevails! Too bad they don't have a picture of the crooks hanging by their toe nails. :o
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Thanks Gregory for catching that right away! The group picture shows the Ibanez SR style head for sure. I should of caught that since I own two Ibanez! Thread edited.
Have a great day. :)
C.
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Back in 1979 I had a 3 month old Gibson red ES355 taken from me. I left it at a local music store for a neck adjustment and while it was there, someone got my address off the repair tag. I think it was done with the help of someone who worked there or the store owner. The store is long gone.
I still miss it. I wish Gibson had a database like Alembic does for stolen guitars.
Moral; never give out your address on instruments going out for work to be done