Gibson Guitars Stolen From Indiana

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  • IndyGunSafety

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    Fishers, IN
    Folks, the guitars listed below were stolen from an Indiana business. Let's catch these low life SOB's! Please copy and share the text below to your social media accounts. I don't have a pic to post here but they can be seen on my Facebook page. Keep an eye out for them too.

    We are heartbroken to report that a pallet containing 13 Gibson Adam Jones 1979 Les Paul Custom guitars in Silverburst was stolen at a Travel Center while en route to our campus. These guitars were the dream guitars of 13 avid Gibson and Adam Jones fans so we have decided to publish the serial numbers of the stolen guitars and are appealing to all music-makers to keep an eye out for them on popular resale websites.

    Fans should ask any third-party sellers for a serial number before purchasing. Anyone with information regarding the guitars should contact Detective Kenny Polley of the Whiteland Police Department at kpolley@whitelandpd.us or (317) 535-8100.

    Adam Jones 1979 LP CST Vintage Silverburst Aged & Signed (pictured on left)
    Serial numbers: 73529531 #42
    •73529531 #69
    •73529531 #41
    •73529531 #71

    Adam Jones 1979 LP CST Vintage Silverburst VOS (pictured on right)
    Serial numbers: 73529111
    •73529047
    •73529114
    •73529145
    •73429072
    •73529030
    •73529091
    •73529126
    •73529024
     

    phylodog

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    Mar 7, 2008
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    Arcadia
    Bit of a black eye on Indiana in the eyes of the guitar community. I’d sure like to have one of those (not stolen of course).
     
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