or get one of them combines I posted over in the 6100 thread... that oughta do the job.
But if he demolishes the guy's house, odds are the amp (unless it's been sold, which it probably has been sold fifteen times by now) will be combined as well.
or get one of them combines I posted over in the 6100 thread... that oughta do the job.
So... they haven't arrested him yet why?
Alright, I'll buy it this time.
Tomorrow morning before I leave for work I expect a reason that they don't have him yet.
The point is that a picture wouldn't prove that it was your equipment, unless you had pictures of the serial number, or some distinguishing mark. You could just as easily have a picture of a POD that you previously sold.the power amp doesnt look like the one I have, and I have pictures of it with my rig.
it's 10:38 here and my gear is just fine
My wife asked me what I've done to protect myself in a situation like this, and I told her that I would make sure to document the serial numbers and whatnot. But then she made the intelligent observation that this wouldn't protect me if something got stolen at a show or something. The people who own our practice space supposedly documented all of our equipment for their insurance, but just in case I just went and took pictures of all the serial numbers on my amps and guitar.
Proof you can't always think of everything, so it should be a lesson learned for everybody.
Im going to the police station right now, its 10:20pm but I dont care, they have to listen to me.
Ask for Dudley Dooright, he always gets his man> And he's a Mountie