I was very lucky in that 15 years later I was able to find my old Alembic.
It was not stolen, so it's a bit different. I don't know how you can find it
without tracking it to the source. Perhaps put out a "return it without
question" statement?
In a message dated 11/30/2008 9:31:55 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
matt@... writes:
I'm very sorry to hear about this. I had my keyboards stolen from a
gig. Miraculously, I got them back less than 24 hours later. The
crooks were stupid.
I'm hoping the person(s) that stole your bass are like the ones I
dealt with; not so smart. To that end, I've downloaded the PDF and
will keep my eyes peeled.
All my best,
Matt
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<bassface67@bas> wrote:
>
> Dear Status group - I am still looking for my 1984 Series II that
was stolen from me back in July of 2004. I purchased another Series
II direct from Rob Green of the same era, but of course I also want my
old bass back.. If you are out playing gigs with these instruments -
take it from me.... Be careful on set break!
>
> Here is the link to the poster I made.
_http://vault.http://vaulthttp://vault.<Whttp://vault.<WBhttp_
(http://vault.stjgate.org/media/ELECTRIC%20BASS%20STOLEN1.pdf)
> This user group still seems to be my best resource and hope for ever
getting it back.
>
> I thank you for keeping your eyes open for it.
>
> Happy Holidays to you all. M
>
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