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Keep an eye out for my stolen Conde
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Miguel de Maria
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Joined: Oct. 20 2003
From: Phoenix, AZ
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RE: Keep an eye out for my stolen Conde (in reply to mattconde)
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Sorry for your loss. A man on my street had his house burgled twice last month. An especially sad part was that he was trying to learn music and had just splurged on a bunch of instruments and learning materials. Several acoustics, a bass, a Strat, a PA, an amp, a laptop, a CD trainer, etc. They pretty much cleaned him out except for a guitar that had his family crest on it. The detective who came around the neighborhood said that if you keep the serial numbers, there's a good chance of the instruments being found at local pawn shops. Make sure to get in touch with the police with your documentation.
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Date Mar. 21 2015 20:03:01
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gj Michelob
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RE: Keep an eye out for my stolen Conde (in reply to Joana)
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Hello Mattconde, very sorry to hear the news about your guitar. What a heartbreak that must be, I hope that you can find it very soon. And if it is gone for good, that you are blessed with another special guitar that you will enjoy and start anew. Hi Giacomo, my question is- should we all be insuring our guitars? I am thinking that in addition to theft, fire, water damage or other issues could cause loss or damage. Is it best to add it to our homeowners insurance? ( I am in the USA). Thanks for you thoughts on this issue.. Yes absolutely, an expensive instrument deserves Insurance -although neither the value of your emotional attachment nor that painstakingly achieved perfect action will ever be restored or compensated. I too am in the US, and the sole advice is to shop for a good policy, in terms of both price and coverage. As Sig pointed out, your valuables should be covered under your home insurance. Also, if you use Amex when buying the instrument, the membership provides a basket of benefits which may come handy, such as replacement in case of theft within a year of the item you purchased.
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Date Mar. 24 2015 1:46:00
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RE: Keep an eye out for my stolen Conde (in reply to mattconde)
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Horrible news Am really sorry for you Matt I'm in Adelaide but also will let my flamenco friends in Melbourne, Sydney and Hobart know withinity's post also rings true in relation to the article that is truly worrisome Not too many condes in Australia There is an Australian flamencos and afficianados page on facebook run by guitarist Valentino I really hope it comes back to you
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Date Mar. 24 2015 15:05:40
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