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Old 09-11-2010, 02:24 PM
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Musical gear, trailer stolen from Drivin' N Cryin'

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http://www.ajc.com/news/musical-gear...en-611421.html

This totally stinks. Had a 69 SVT in there too.
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Old 09-11-2010, 08:23 PM
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http://www.ajc.com/news/musical-gear...en-611421.html

This totally stinks. Had a 69 SVT in there too.
Have you registered your stolen gear via the relevant links in my sig?

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EDIT:

I spread the word to a couple of forums...

http://www.tdpri.com/forum/bad-dog-c...n-n-cryin.html
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/...p?f=40&t=39728

...and a few Facebook groups.

I hope you get your stuff back.

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Old 09-12-2010, 10:40 AM
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http://www.ajc.com/news/musical-gear...en-611421.html

This totally stinks. Had a 69 SVT in there too.
it's epidemic these days......i would consider taking the band name off the side of vans and trailers.....kesler farms decals would attract less attention.....if you need the logo it can be one of those magnetic deals that can be removed.....i'm convinced that there are roving bands of thieves out every night looking for a score,and a band logo tells me that there is expensive,easy to convert to cash gear on board.....our cube van at work got hit and emptied of about 13k worth of construction gear.....anyplace seems to be a target these

it has been said that thieves will even follow bands from gigs,so a really heavy duty chain from the hitch to the van frame,with the lock in an awkward place to cut or burn might help deter....and a circle around the block
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Old 09-12-2010, 11:00 AM
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MIJ-VI, no, this is not my gear though I would love to have a gig with DNC.

Jim, my truck and trailer have no markings on them. I had considered some magnetic signs for the trailer but may reconsider.

The pictures I saw of this trailer had Quicksilver Racing on the side. The thieves were probably expecting race cars, bikes, tires, parts, etc. They were probably surprised when they opened it up and found a bunch of amps and drums.

Anyway, there is contact information in the article if anyone has any information. Figured it might be worth keeping in mind if a fellow TBer comes across a 69 SVT in a pawn shop, eBay, or CL in the Atlanta area.

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Old 09-12-2010, 11:31 AM
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MIJ-VI, no, this is not my gear though I would love to have a gig with DNC.

Jim, my truck and trailer have no markings on them. I had considered some magnetic signs for the trailer but may reconsider.

The pictures I saw of this trailer had Quicksilver Racing on the side. The thieves were probably expecting race cars, bikes, tires, parts, etc. They were probably surprised when they opened it up and found a bunch of amps and drums.

Anyway, there is contact information in the article if anyone has any information. Figured it might be worth keeping in mind if a fellow TBer comes across a 69 SVT in a pawn shop, eBay, or CL in the Atlanta area.
Oops. Thanks for the clarification.

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http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...1&l=d8b553aa08

DNC Stolen Gear List
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?to...uid=5912085821

Quicksilver Racing black 5x10 trailer

BASS GEAR
1969 AMPEG SVT BASS HEAD WITH ROAD CASE (marked with “Skullbuckle” and DNC stickers)
1972 AMPEG SVT BASS HEAD WITH ROAD CASE (marked with DNC stickers etc)
8X10 AMPEG BASS CABINET
1985 WHITE FENDER PRECISION BASS WITH BLACK PICKGUARD
2001 FENDER AMERICAN STANDARD P-BASS SILVER

GUITARS (All guitars in case marked “MAC DNC ATL GA”)
2001 Fender '72 RI Tele Custom black/ rosewood neck (Serial Number MZ2117318)
Schecter Saturn/PT custom Black with white binding (Serial A3007)
Custom Fender Telecaster Black w/Maple Neck
‘57 Fender Reissue Black "Gilmour" Strat. Serial no to follow
White '62 telecaster parts guitar. Number scribed in neck plate 007

GUITAR AMPLIFIERS & CABINETS
2 JCM 900 MARSHALL 100 WATT AMPS IN ROAD CASES
(1 case marked “Property of Drivin N Cryin Do Not Send Out)
2 MACWATT 50 AMPLIFIERS IN ROAD CASES (1 case marked Georgia Satellites Bunny)
Serial #'s MWCC50 0002 and Hi-Tone 10
HIWATT 4X12 CABINET IN ROAD CASE (1 case marked Georgia Satellites Barbi)
4X12 MARSHALL SILVER JUBILIE CABINET WITH CASE
(Very beaten up cabinet in black generic road case)
1970 FENDER SUPER REVERB COMBO 4x10 COMBO AMPLIFIER (No case)

EFFECTS & MISC
28x20 pedalboard road case (marked “MAC DNC ATL GA”)
28x18 trailer trash pedal board (marked “MAC DNC ATL GA”)
Peterson Strob tuner pedal
Moded Cry Baby wah wah
Demeter compulator
Demeter Fuzzulator
Vintage FX Colordrive
MXR MC401 overdrive/ boost
Ernie Ball Evp jr volume pedal
T-Rex Twin Boost
T-Rex reptile delay
Fulltone de ja vibe
TC Electronics Vintage Delay
DLS Echo Tap
MXR CAE boost line driver
15 evidence audio patch cables with amphenol jacks
2 evidence audio "lyric" black 20' guitar cables with amphenol jacks
6 TUBS OF DNC TSHIRTS CDS LPS
DRIVE THRU SIGN (McDONALD’S)

DRUMS
Ludwig drums - champagne sparkle super classics
8x12 rack tom
14x16 floor tom
14x20 bass drum
6 1/2x14 and 51/2x14 limited edition reissue 61 brass snare drum
cymbals zildjian
20”k custom dark ride
20”a custom ping ride
19”a custom crash
15”mastersound top hi hat
15”rock bottom
cymbals sabian
20”hhx china
20” aax china with 3 rivets right side up
hardware
2 dw straight cymbal stands
1 gibralter snare stand elliptical base
1 gibralter hi hat stand elliptical base
1 gibralter straight flush base cymbal stand
1 gibralter throne base with round roc n soc seat top
2 ludwig speedking pedals cowbell
shure 57 mic boom mic stand
vater stick holder
2 tamborines
1 dw stick bag
6 pair vater sticks
2pair vater brushes
4 pair pro mark hot rods
1 pair vater cymbal mallets
all cases humes and berg enduro line
skb tubular trap case
1 sabian cymbal bag
1 drum rug with rooster on it 1 grey suitcase 2 evans drum keys and 1 custom bass drum head with album cover on it
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Old 09-12-2010, 11:54 AM
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From the Wall on D 'n' C's Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/drivinncryin?v=wall

An appeal from the band's bassist/vocalist Tim Nielsen:

"Anybody have an older Ampeg svt I could rent ? I have plenty of basses even though I lost 2 damn good work horses. Thanks, Tim"
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Old 09-12-2010, 12:00 PM
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From D 'n' C's Facebook wall:
http://www.facebook.com/drivinncryin?v=wall

"drivin' n' cryin' PLEASE VIEW THIS LINK!! Arrest warrants have been issued in Atlanta GA for Reginald Donta Ellis. Ellis has been identified as a person pawning stolen Drivin N Cryin equipment in Atlanta, GA. Any information as to his whereabouts or activities should be forwarded to the Atlanta Police Department, Chamblee Police Departm...ent (case #10-02795) or the Bibb County Sheriff’s office in Macon (case #B10-35127). Please repost and forward!!"

http://www.drivinncryin.com/thief/
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Old 09-12-2010, 07:30 PM
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Old 09-13-2010, 10:41 AM
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i don't know if the timing works out,but an la based band just experienced the same thing....if it was a pro job getting out of state to sell the gear makes sense,and ripping of another in that state to be moved in a different place would be expected.....i wonder if the two were related.....if it was i'd bet they saw you play and followed the trailer,and your missing gear is being sold in la

i recall a cube van got stopped on the highway near here with harleys and parts that had been stolen across the country.........

i see that atlanta police have turned up something,so hopefully the op gets his prized gear back and that the thieves get some serious time
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Old 09-13-2010, 10:48 AM
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God I hate thieves.......
i'm in wolseley and it's epidemic here.....
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Old 09-13-2010, 10:55 AM
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The dummest thing any band can do is put their name on a cargo trailer. If that isn't a big sign that says "steal me", then I don't know what is.

What an unfortunate band name for having their gear trailer stolen.
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Old 09-13-2010, 11:04 AM
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The dummest thing any band can do is put their name on a cargo trailer. If that isn't a big sign that says "steal me", then I don't know what is.

What an unfortunate band name for having their gear trailer stolen.
apparently there was no decal on the trailer.....it's a burr in my saddle that honest folks have to alter their behavior to deter thieves.....and it has almost become mandatory these days.......i believe the bad guys should be altering theirs instead,ie pacing up and down in a cell......why shouldn't a band,or any one else be able to advertise their stuff.....far too much emphasis is placed on altering the habits of honest folks.....
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Old 09-13-2010, 12:29 PM
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For everyone:

If one checks out the StolenInst.Rec.Proj. link in my signature, one will find an interactive Google/stolen gear situation map of North America plastered with info balloon plots showing the locations of all the thefts reported to the Stolen Music Instrument Recovery Project started and run by musician and theft victim Chris 'Screaming' (as in mad) Stone. (Please click on each balloon for details.)

For me this map was a real !


Please note: this is not the actual interactive map.
You'll have to visit Chris' web site to access that.


"The following links are aimed at starting a database of on-line sites which lists of stolen music gear can be sent to."

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And here's Chris' Facebook group:

The Stolen Music Instrument Recovery Project - Musicians Helping Musicians

The ugly truth is that many of those 'great deals' found on the Internet--aren't...

So please, if you're ripped off submit a detailed description of your loss to Chris' project and check the map before you buy!

All bands should understand (as Jim has pointed out earlier) that they are indeed targets for organized gangs of thieves who can go to a band's web site, find out where & when they'll be gigging, what gear they'll likely have with them, and how they'll be moving it.

These indolent scoundrels exploit the fact that many musicians tend to have a relaxed attitude towards structure and are often distracted after a good show.

IMO bands would do well to have an if-we-wanted-to-rip-off-a-band-like-ourselves-how-would-we-do-it discussion and develop a security plan.

Recording the make, model & serial numbers for all of your gear, photographing each piece, and them assembling everything into a printable high resolution .pdf which could be e-mailed to law enforcement & newspapers, and used to print up hand bills, may be worth considering.

Social networking with other bands on this shared and increasing problem may be worthwhile as well.

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Old 09-13-2010, 05:55 PM
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Mods, could you please merge this thread with the...

TalkBass Forums > Bass Guitar Forums > Classifieds > Lost & Stolen Gear > Drivin' and Cryin''s gear stolen

...thread.

Thank you.

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Until this thread is merged, here some updated photos of D n C's stolen gear and the trailer it was in:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...8268658&ref=mf

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