The Last Bass Outpost
Main Forums => The Bass Zone => Topic started by: lowend1 on May 27, 2016, 06:11:35 AM
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I'm pretty sure Greg posted a full list with pics on FB. They did find the truck, though. Keep your eyes open - you never know where stuff might turn up...
http://www.mcall.com/entertainment/lehigh-valley-music/mc-ted-nugent-bassist-has-truck-guitar-equipment-stolen-from-allentown-bar-20160523-column.html
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Man that sucks. I have lived without a P-bass for decades, but if I was gonna get one, I'd be sorely tempted by a road-worn blue maple-neck like that. Terrible to have that taken away.
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I lost all sympathy as soon as I read this bit:
' “Please kick anyone’s a-- who tries to sell this stuff,” Smith said.'
Report, take pics/ID/identify, heck, even detain, but not this.
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Once in a while, stolen guitars do show up again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcCq1V0OF8g
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I lost all sympathy as soon as I read this bit:
' “Please kick anyone’s a-- who tries to sell this stuff,” Smith said.'
Report, take pics/ID/identify, heck, even detain, but not this.
Tough guy talk from a guy that plays with Uncle Teddy. Maybe Nugent's PR agent told him he had to say something like that to protect the Nugent brand? :mrgreen:
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Man that sucks. I have lived without a P-bass for decades, but if I was gonna get one, I'd be sorely tempted by a road-worn blue maple-neck like that. Terrible to have that taken away.
That's one of Larry Hartke's "BBQ'd" creations. It's torch-worn, not road-worn.