Reverend Conehead
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The guitars include Eric Clapton's '59/'60 Les Paul and Jeff Beck's Les Paul. Chances are, these guitars are still out there somewhere. Wouldn't it be amazing if some of them could be recovered? Peter Frampton got back his Les Paul that he had on the cover of his live album. That guitar wasn't stolen, but was presumed destroyed in a plane crash. It turned up years later and he got it back. Turns out, someone had scavenged it from the plane's wreckage. It had some minor damage, but was still fully playable and went from owner to owner till Frampton got it back.
I know at one point, Kiss had every bit of their gear stolen before they were famous. They rehearsed regularly in a loft in NYC. Someone broke the lock and came in and ripped off every bit of their gear, guitars, bass, drum set, PA system, and all their mikes. I'd bet some of that gear is still out there, but whoever has it doesn't know its significance. The thieves took it when Kiss was just a barely known NYC club band. I've tried to find more details on the Internet as to what kind of guitars and basses they were. Ace Frehley's guitar was probably a Les Paul, but Paul Stanley played a number of different guitars. Was his a Firebird that got stolen? I don't think they had back then the Ibanezes and Washburns that he later played. Gene Simmons' bass would not have been his custom ax bass that he later played. It would be amazing if those instruments would show up somehow.
And to think -- there are two Beatles' instruments out there somewhere! There's George Harrison's 1965 Rickenbacker guitar and Paul McCartney's violin bass. Do the people who have them even know the significance of what they have? McCartney and Harrison replaced those instruments with identical ones, of course, but it would still be amazing to recover the original stolen ones.
So if someone out there reading this has one of these instruments, please be kind and return it.
https://reverb.com/news/still-at-large-6-famous-stolen-guitars-that-have-yet-to-be-recovered
I know at one point, Kiss had every bit of their gear stolen before they were famous. They rehearsed regularly in a loft in NYC. Someone broke the lock and came in and ripped off every bit of their gear, guitars, bass, drum set, PA system, and all their mikes. I'd bet some of that gear is still out there, but whoever has it doesn't know its significance. The thieves took it when Kiss was just a barely known NYC club band. I've tried to find more details on the Internet as to what kind of guitars and basses they were. Ace Frehley's guitar was probably a Les Paul, but Paul Stanley played a number of different guitars. Was his a Firebird that got stolen? I don't think they had back then the Ibanezes and Washburns that he later played. Gene Simmons' bass would not have been his custom ax bass that he later played. It would be amazing if those instruments would show up somehow.
And to think -- there are two Beatles' instruments out there somewhere! There's George Harrison's 1965 Rickenbacker guitar and Paul McCartney's violin bass. Do the people who have them even know the significance of what they have? McCartney and Harrison replaced those instruments with identical ones, of course, but it would still be amazing to recover the original stolen ones.
So if someone out there reading this has one of these instruments, please be kind and return it.
https://reverb.com/news/still-at-large-6-famous-stolen-guitars-that-have-yet-to-be-recovered