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So pleased to hear the news. My stolen D-28 still breaks my heart -- and this was thirty years ago.
Blessings to You, Scott Memmer |
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Wonderful that the thief was caught and you will soon be reunited with your guitar. Let’s hope the airline does not lose the guitar when you fly back home with it!
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Scott McNeill 000 cutaway, hog/spruce Martin 00-18 custom shop cutaway Martin 000-Jr-10E cutaway Minerva 0 12 fret Edwinson Falcon 0 cutaway, sapele/spruce Edwinson Zephyr 00 cutaway, koa/spruce Taylor 612-C Maple Grand Concert (1997) Taylor 612-CE Maple Grand Concert (1999) |
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Yeah, we all want to know the particulars, how did the thief get in your room, was he an employee, was he a junkie......all the juicy details eh !!! Anyway glad your guitar was recovered !!! Is the Raddison springing for a room for you ???
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Been following this saga. So glad the ending has turned out well. Here's a thought to share. I have quite a collection of great guitars. I insure each one through Heritage Insurance. Policy costs me about $300 a year. So if such an experience befell me, I would take all the steps taken and then call Heritage. Heritage would take over the investigation, hire all the necessary people, make all the contacts, then after a couple of weeks or a month cut me a check for whatever the value of the guitar was on the policy. It's really that simple. Heritage is a great, great outfit. It's a very simple, quite inexpensive way to make sure you never suffer a loss with a valuable guitar. Best, Jack
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Congrats! Glad you got (getting) it back.
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