My Friends Rick was stolen!
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- nextcliffburton
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My Friends Rick was stolen!
Hey everybody! A few nights ago I was informed that my guitarist had his rental car broken into and they stole his 92' Rickenbacker 360. Yeah he shouldn't have had it in his car overnight but it's too late now. He doesn't have the serial number which is a huge bummer because that would make it 10x eaiser to get it back or atleast have a chance. He's already got a police report and there were a few other cars that were broken into in the same parking lot. Does anyone have any advice on what we can do to get it back? I went through the same thing last summer with my 4003 but lucky I had the serial and someone on this forum found it on ebay and I was able to claim it. Below is a picture of it. If anyone has any advice we would appreciate it so much! Thank you everyone!!
Jake
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Jake
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Re: My Friends Rick was stolen!
I don't know... It's a really popular model, without SN it would be next to impossible to identify it.
So long and thanks for all the fish!
- britinvasion
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Re: My Friends Rick was stolen!
He might want to keep an eye on the local Craigs List. Might show up there. Did it have any unusual , identifiable marks , like anything written on it under the pickguard , etc or finish blemishes or visible repairs? That can help to identify it.
Re: My Friends Rick was stolen!
Check CL, local pawn shops, local guitar stores, evil-Bay, etc. He could put an ad of his own on CL offering a reward if it's found. I can't imagine someone having the balls to actually use the instrument live, but you never know. If he gets the word out to fellow musicians, they might see someone playing it in a bar/club. I'm not a thief, but I would think that if I had stolen a desirable instrument I would either sell it to make some cash or never take it out of the house. Let's hope it's the former.
As a side note, I've started doing a few things to my guitars so they can be uniquely identified. Yes, I have the serial #s written down and I have pics of them as well. But if one of my instruments is stolen and subsequently butchered, I have put a few things in place that makes each instrument unique. I know it sounds paranoid, but everyone should think of two or three things they can do (without devaluing the instrument) to exhibit ownership beyond serial #s and pics.
As a side note, I've started doing a few things to my guitars so they can be uniquely identified. Yes, I have the serial #s written down and I have pics of them as well. But if one of my instruments is stolen and subsequently butchered, I have put a few things in place that makes each instrument unique. I know it sounds paranoid, but everyone should think of two or three things they can do (without devaluing the instrument) to exhibit ownership beyond serial #s and pics.
“'What was that note?' I told him it was a B natural, the third of G dominant 7 going back to C minor, and I can't talk while I'm playing so don't ask me any more questions." - Ron Carter to Miles Davis
Re: My Friends Rick was stolen!
All good advise listed above.
Jake, you might list what area you live so members might be off better help.
John
Jake, you might list what area you live so members might be off better help.
John
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I think he is up near Seattle.
Re: My Friends Rick was stolen!
Terrible news, good luck to him
Re: My Friends Rick was stolen!
Finding this guitar will be next to impossible. Without the serial he can't really prove that the guitar was his if he finds it at a dealer.
