First of all, one shouldn't jump to conclusions. At this point we don't know all of the relevant facts. Should the bass be returned in original condition, there is probably little if any a lawyer could do, especially when one factors in the economic realities. The cost of having an attorney try and sue, in relation to the relatively small amount of the damages that might conceivably be recovered, make this a losing proposition no matter how you look at it. Should the bass not be retuirned, or returned in a damaged condition, it might be a different story.
Bill, tgo