Mr. Willy":1ybo40g0 said:Looks like stores need to ban any type of trench coat-style long jackets. Have a coat hanger next to the door. If someone comes in wearing a long jacket, they take it off and hang it up. They can have it back on the way out.
At least that should mean the police know exactly who they're looking for..The Hoff":1se3u4xb said:Apparently at one point they were even arrested but got off on some technicality (it didn’t go into detail on what the technicality was).
The PC police won't back that play. It might hurt someone's feelings...JTyson":19zp62kp said:They should put up their pic at every music store over there
It was foolish to leave such a guitar there, but you're completely wrong about people not gigging private stock guitars. I know several people personally who do, and I gigged mine:skoora":327qjiu0 said:There goes their insurance premium. Can't believe they have a 15K guitar just hanging where anyone can grab it. No regular, gigging player is interested in that guitar. Only a flush home player or collector. Plus are they going to want a Private reserve guitar that any kid could have handled? Lesson learned for the shop. Part of attentive customer service in retail is actually letting nefarious customers know, we are watching what you are doing. It's a balance for sure between hovering and breathing room but it can be done.
squank":g403ithf said:It was foolish to leave such a guitar there, but you're completely wrong about people not gigging private stock guitars. I know several people personally who do, and I gigged mine:skoora":g403ithf said:There goes their insurance premium. Can't believe they have a 15K guitar just hanging where anyone can grab it. No regular, gigging player is interested in that guitar. Only a flush home player or collector. Plus are they going to want a Private reserve guitar that any kid could have handled? Lesson learned for the shop. Part of attentive customer service in retail is actually letting nefarious customers know, we are watching what you are doing. It's a balance for sure between hovering and breathing room but it can be done.
Pretty shitty thing to say. You don't know what TF you are talking about.skoora":3k0iy0e3 said:squank":3k0iy0e3 said:It was foolish to leave such a guitar there, but you're completely wrong about people not gigging private stock guitars. I know several people personally who do, and I gigged mine:skoora":3k0iy0e3 said:There goes their insurance premium. Can't believe they have a 15K guitar just hanging where anyone can grab it. No regular, gigging player is interested in that guitar. Only a flush home player or collector. Plus are they going to want a Private reserve guitar that any kid could have handled? Lesson learned for the shop. Part of attentive customer service in retail is actually letting nefarious customers know, we are watching what you are doing. It's a balance for sure between hovering and breathing room but it can be done.
That's great and all but I said "regular" gigging player. You and the people you know are an anomaly at best...
squank":265elbjd said:Pretty shitty thing to say. You don't know what TF you are talking about.skoora":265elbjd said:squank":265elbjd said:It was foolish to leave such a guitar there, but you're completely wrong about people not gigging private stock guitars. I know several people personally who do, and I gigged mine:skoora":265elbjd said:There goes their insurance premium. Can't believe they have a 15K guitar just hanging where anyone can grab it. No regular, gigging player is interested in that guitar. Only a flush home player or collector. Plus are they going to want a Private reserve guitar that any kid could have handled? Lesson learned for the shop. Part of attentive customer service in retail is actually letting nefarious customers know, we are watching what you are doing. It's a balance for sure between hovering and breathing room but it can be done.
That's great and all but I said "regular" gigging player. You and the people you know are an anomaly at best...