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Stolen gear

  • 23-07-2015 9:16pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 357 ✭✭


    Not sure if this is the right place but I noticed this on broadsheet.ie today and I guess folk on here might see or be offered specialist gear like this:

    Eamon Sweeney writes:


    Could you keep an eye out from me – my home in Wicklow was burgled in the last few days and seven instruments stolen. Some are unusual, historical guitars and very rare in Ireland. The instruments are:
    1. Baroque Guitar – by Ivo Magherini: a high quality copy of a 17th century instrument. Strung with 5 sets of double strings, except the 1st string left as a single-string. Very beautiful ‘pagoda’ rose decoration in the soundhole.

    2. Baroque Guitar – by Los Utreras ‘Wendy y Tacho': similar to the above but looking a bit more like a natural wood regular guitar. Strung with 5 sets of double string, except the 1st string left as a single-string. No soundhole decoration

    3. Classical Guitar – by Joaquin Garcia: high quality, hand-made, spruce top concert guitar. Unusually it has an end-pin ‘strap button’ recently fitted.

    4. Classical Guitar – by Alvaro: Standard electro-acoustic nylon-string guitar.

    5. 7-course Renaissance Lute – by Harry McCormack: a copy of a ‘Robin Hood’ type of 16th century instrument. Strung with 7 sets of double strings, except the 1st string left as a single-string. Similar instrument picture below.

    6. Electric Guitar: Aria Pro II natural wood finish: double cutaway – 2 humbuckers.

    7. Electric Guitar: Black Stratocaster copy with white pickguard & humbucker in bridge position….

    http://www.broadsheet.ie/2015/07/23/they-went-straight-for-the-lute/


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