Lawsuit Ibanez ES175 copy

Yup adrian, I need to be about setting up my 3 deer cams for A HOLES instead of deer.

I will have to check out the web based cams too.
 
Jeez sorry to hear scumbags victimized you.
It's getting worse as this opioid epidemic creates more low level street crime at the least.
 
Yeah, both of my previous robberies occurred from my stupid neighbor's son 2 doors down who likely stole to pay for drugs, and after he got incarcerated her minor grandson did the same thing his dad did 2 years later but got what amounts to a slap on the wrist. Sadly an heirloom and a few nice other items were never recovered after the grandson robbed me,so I am out of luck from those jerks. Now my ladders, aluminum brake and even metal lawn chairs were stolen. The chairs would likely not have much resale value but likely just scrap money, and the ladders and brake would be sellable for both tool value or scrap value, so my guess is someone was definitely looking for scrap. Now I am basically in a seriously pissed and angry state despite trying to be productive and positive to accomplish all the myriad of stuff I need to get done this fall and winter.
I reallllllly hate having to be facing contacting the cops and insurance company again for the 3rd time in 5 years. UGGGGH
 
Get the motion activated cameras that send to your smartphone so you see them coming next time.
The kind that paint a radar target so you can drone strike them. Remote interdiction.
 
Today the Loudest voice of all spoke to me.
As I went back to my house in the country where I have been burglarized twice since 2012 I stopped by to get my mail and take a quick walk around the property. Well, my bad luck continues. Someone stole 3 of my aluminum ladders my aluminum brake and some of my lawn furniture. This took some doing to find the ladders and brake as they were about 150 feet off the road behind a garage and the furniture was over behind some trucks and cars. I am dreading my return trip as I am sure to find more stuff I thought of that might have walked but it was getting too dark to hunt around after thinking about the additional possible loot. GRRRRR I hate thieves.

That sucks!
 
Thanks Mike, yup, I am beginning to hate hate hate crooks more than ever.
Worst part is they probably sold em for scrap to buy drugs and all I was going to use them for was for doing more work to earn money to live on.

I feel like putting up signs at my house that say, HEY A HOLES< FREE STUFF JUST COME AND GET IT> BTW YOU ARE A HOLES " F off and DIE"
 
sign works GREAT----especially if your on the other side of it /////in the shaddows..........with a 12 gauge ;)
 
It is already unsafe,,,,,,,, I have concrete rubble, fallen trees, old cars, rebar, steel beams, and many other obstacles I have to attend to now that my debilitating low back pain has subsided and I can walk mostly pain free.

Oh yeah!!!! and here is the ES 175 Man and his playing I just love.

 
Yes, that is good news Chilli. Until someone has suffered back pain they don't fully grasp how debilitating it can be. Sucks that pieces of shite think they can help themselves to your gear, again. Cheers
 
Well, after my chiropractor appointment, I shot up to my house to see if anything else had been stolen by the jerks that took my ladders. Nothing else, so I called 911 to get a cop to come and write his report. After finishing with him, I got heading down to meet the guy with the Ibanez 2355. He had both cases, the original pots, wires, pickups and pick guard, and a Cube amp to plug in to test for sound. I noticed it seemed to have a narrow c shaped neck and also some apparent to me, flaws in the edge of the neck under the fretboard/binding where the neck joins the body. I turned the guitar down side up and looked in that area and as it had it, it seemed less of a void on the high E side. As I told Mdubya, the low E side of the binding/fretboard looks like a road that overhangs an area eroded out by rain. The guy told me it came that way, so I just said ok. I really think this was a sloppy fix by the builder or previous owners jacked something up and the repair didn't stay put.

Anyway, I am thinking of passing on it at the $1000 price. If it were $500 I might say "What the Hey,"
 
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I own that album and wore it out as a kid. I still remember Loving Loving Loving Byrdland's ever since.
Not sure you know this or if your brain picked up what I learned somewhere along the years, but notice on the cover, Ted's Byrd has no bridge for some reason in the photo. Also, I wonder how many can name the band in the part of the picture to the left of Free For All?
 
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