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Joe Finn...
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:42 pm
Guest
We are still trying to track down my son's Selmer Mk VII alto sax. This horn
was stolen on Saturday, March 14, 2009. It was taken from an Amtrak train
somewhere between Penn Station and Hudson, New York between the hours of
3:00 pm and 5:20 pm. Here are the missing items:


Selmer Mark VII Alto saxophone, serial number 241508

Walt Johnson alto saxophone case , black with lots of stickers

Ray Hymen neck strap

Kiwi New York Neck Pack

Brilhart Ebolin 5* alto saxophone mouthpiece

Bondade alto saxophone ligature





This theft has been reported to Amtrak, police agencies and insurance
carriers. This crime constitutes grand larceny in New York state. The
perpetrator will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.



This instrument will resurface in a music store or a pawn shop.
It is a crime to deal in stolen merchandise. We want this horn back.


Information relating to the return of this instrument will be held in
confidence.

Email or call 518 794 8436.

Sincerely, Joe Finn


--
Visit me on the web www.JoeFinn.net
 
Gregg L...
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 10:20 pm
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"Joe Finn" <Joe at (no spam) JoeFinn.net> wrote in message
news:hbgnfh$r84$1 at (no spam) news.datemas.de...
Quote:
We are still trying to track down my son's Selmer Mk VII alto sax. This
horn
was stolen on Saturday, March 14, 2009. It was taken from an Amtrak train
somewhere between Penn Station and Hudson, New York between the hours of
3:00 pm and 5:20 pm. Here are the missing items:


Selmer Mark VII Alto saxophone, serial number 241508

Walt Johnson alto saxophone case , black with lots of stickers

Ray Hymen neck strap

Kiwi New York Neck Pack

Brilhart Ebolin 5* alto saxophone mouthpiece

Bondade alto saxophone ligature





This theft has been reported to Amtrak, police agencies and insurance
carriers. This crime constitutes grand larceny in New York state. The
perpetrator will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.



This instrument will resurface in a music store or a pawn shop.
It is a crime to deal in stolen merchandise. We want this horn back.


Information relating to the return of this instrument will be held in
confidence.

Email or call 518 794 8436.

Sincerely, Joe Finn

You send this to the sax group?
Gregg
 
Mark Guest...
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:09 am
Guest
Sorry to hear about this, Joe. I saw a post on Craigslist from someone
who bought a "hot" guitar for $10 and was advertising to find it's
rightful owner. I hope you get a similar break.

All the best,

Mark Guest
Jazz Guitar
www.markguest.net
www.cdbaby.com/cd/markguest

Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do
without."
Confucius (c.551-479 BC)

On Oct 18, 11:42 pm, "Joe Finn" <J... at (no spam) JoeFinn.net> wrote:
Quote:
We are still trying to track down my son's Selmer Mk VII alto sax. This horn
was stolen on Saturday, March 14, 2009. It was taken from an Amtrak train
somewhere between Penn Station and Hudson, New York between the hours of
3:00 pm and 5:20 pm.   Here are the missing items:

Selmer Mark VII Alto saxophone,         serial number  241508

Walt Johnson alto saxophone case , black    with lots of stickers

Ray Hymen neck strap

Kiwi New York Neck Pack

Brilhart Ebolin 5* alto saxophone mouthpiece

Bondade alto saxophone ligature

This theft has been reported to Amtrak, police agencies and insurance
carriers. This crime constitutes grand larceny in New York state. The
perpetrator will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

This instrument will resurface in a music store or a pawn shop.
It is a crime to deal in stolen merchandise. We want this horn back.

Information relating to the return of this instrument will be held in
confidence.

Email or call  518 794 8436.

Sincerely,   Joe Finn

--
Visit me on the web  www.JoeFinn.net
 
335...
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:11 am
Guest
On Oct 18, 10:42 pm, "Joe Finn" <J... at (no spam) JoeFinn.net> wrote:
Quote:
We are still trying to track down my son's Selmer Mk VII alto sax. This horn
was stolen on Saturday, March 14, 2009. It was taken from an Amtrak train
somewhere between Penn Station and Hudson, New York between the hours of
3:00 pm and 5:20 pm.   Here are the missing items:

Selmer Mark VII Alto saxophone,         serial number  241508

Walt Johnson alto saxophone case , black    with lots of stickers

Ray Hymen neck strap

Kiwi New York Neck Pack

Brilhart Ebolin 5* alto saxophone mouthpiece

Bondade alto saxophone ligature

This theft has been reported to Amtrak, police agencies and insurance
carriers. This crime constitutes grand larceny in New York state. The
perpetrator will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

This instrument will resurface in a music store or a pawn shop.
It is a crime to deal in stolen merchandise. We want this horn back.

Information relating to the return of this instrument will be held in
confidence.

Email or call  518 794 8436.

Sincerely,   Joe Finn

--
Visit me on the web  www.JoeFinn.net

Sorry to hear about this...it's always a drag when an instrument gets
stolen. I hope you're successful in recovering it.
 
Grumps...
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 6:54 am
Guest
You'll get much more exposure posting your message to the following
saxophone forum (if you haven't already):

http://www.saxontheweb.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?s=35bf74b43fe059fc6078d8ffbd5eef76&f=216


On Oct 19, 11:36�am, "Joe Finn" <J... at (no spam) JoeFinn.net> wrote:
Quote:
We are still trying to track down my son's Selmer Mk VII alto sax. This
horn
was stolen on Saturday, March 14, 2009. It was taken from an Amtrak train
somewhere between Penn Station and Hudson, New York between the hours of
3:00 pm and 5:20 pm. Here are the missing items:

Selmer Mark VII Alto saxophone, serial number 241508

Walt Johnson alto saxophone case , black with lots of stickers

Ray Hymen neck strap

Kiwi New York Neck Pack

Brilhart Ebolin 5* alto saxophone mouthpiece

Bondade alto saxophone ligature

This theft has been reported to Amtrak, police agencies and insurance
carriers. This crime constitutes grand larceny in New York state. The
perpetrator will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

This instrument will resurface in a music store or a pawn shop.
It is a crime to deal in stolen merchandise. We want this horn back.

Information relating to the return of this instrument will be held in
confidence.

Email or call 518 794 8436.

Sincerely, Joe Finn

--
Visit me on the webwww.JoeFinn.net
Sorry to hear about this...it's always a drag when an instrument gets
stolen. I hope you're successful in recovering it.

We have friends in the law enforcement/security community that are helping
too. If we ever find out who did this they are going to be sorry. � ....joe

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Joe Finn...
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:34 am
Guest
"Mark Guest" <mark.c.guest at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1266b9b2-5067-4c13-8582-de4421047fac at (no spam) k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
Sorry to hear about this, Joe. I saw a post on Craigslist from someone
who bought a "hot" guitar for $10 and was advertising to find it's
rightful owner. I hope you get a similar break.

All the best,


You never know. ....joe

--
Visit me on the web www.JoeFinn.net
 
Joe Finn...
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:36 am
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"335" <335player at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ff4aec82-eade-4663-b7e6-a1996fe1cb6c at (no spam) p25g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
On Oct 18, 10:42 pm, "Joe Finn" <J... at (no spam) JoeFinn.net> wrote:
Quote:
We are still trying to track down my son's Selmer Mk VII alto sax. This
horn
was stolen on Saturday, March 14, 2009. It was taken from an Amtrak train
somewhere between Penn Station and Hudson, New York between the hours of
3:00 pm and 5:20 pm. Here are the missing items:

Selmer Mark VII Alto saxophone, serial number 241508

Walt Johnson alto saxophone case , black with lots of stickers

Ray Hymen neck strap

Kiwi New York Neck Pack

Brilhart Ebolin 5* alto saxophone mouthpiece

Bondade alto saxophone ligature

This theft has been reported to Amtrak, police agencies and insurance
carriers. This crime constitutes grand larceny in New York state. The
perpetrator will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

This instrument will resurface in a music store or a pawn shop.
It is a crime to deal in stolen merchandise. We want this horn back.

Information relating to the return of this instrument will be held in
confidence.

Email or call 518 794 8436.

Sincerely, Joe Finn

--
Visit me on the web www.JoeFinn.net

Sorry to hear about this...it's always a drag when an instrument gets
stolen. I hope you're successful in recovering it.

We have friends in the law enforcement/security community that are helping
too. If we ever find out who did this they are going to be sorry. ....joe

--
Visit me on the web www.JoeFinn.net
 
mississippisaxguy...
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:20 am
Guest
First thing I'd do is check to see if Steve Goodson was a passenger on
that train.


Just sayin'........
 
Bolivar...
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 2:38 pm
Guest
On 19 Okt., 18:54, Grumps <grmpyol... at (no spam) aol.com> wrote:
Quote:
You'll get much more exposure posting your message to the following
saxophone forum (if you haven't already):

http://www.saxontheweb.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?s=35bf74b43fe05...

On Oct 19, 11:36 am, "Joe Finn" <J... at (no spam) JoeFinn.net> wrote:

We are still trying to track down my son's Selmer Mk VII alto sax. This
horn
was stolen on Saturday, March 14, 2009. It was taken from an Amtrak train
somewhere between Penn Station and Hudson, New York between the hours of
3:00 pm and 5:20 pm. Here are the missing items:

Selmer Mark VII Alto saxophone, serial number 241508

Walt Johnson alto saxophone case , black with lots of stickers

Ray Hymen neck strap

Kiwi New York Neck Pack

Brilhart Ebolin 5* alto saxophone mouthpiece

Bondade alto saxophone ligature

This theft has been reported to Amtrak, police agencies and insurance
carriers. This crime constitutes grand larceny in New York state. The
perpetrator will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

This instrument will resurface in a music store or a pawn shop.
It is a crime to deal in stolen merchandise. We want this horn back.

Information relating to the return of this instrument will be held in
confidence.

Email or call 518 794 8436.

Sincerely, Joe Finn

--
Visit me on the webwww.JoeFinn.net
Sorry to hear about this...it's always a drag when an instrument gets
stolen. I hope you're successful in recovering it.

We have friends in the law enforcement/security community that are helping
too. If we ever find out who did this they are going to be sorry. ....joe

--
Visit me on the webwww.JoeFinn.net-Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

it has been a while since the theft.
I imagine that it would be difficult to recover that kind of item.
Insurance should cover it and... then just move on.
sorry for your loss....
 
Eric E...
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 4:24 pm
Guest
On Oct 18, 11:42 pm, "Joe Finn" <J... at (no spam) JoeFinn.net> wrote:
Quote:
We are still trying to track down my son's Selmer Mk VII alto sax. This horn
was stolen on Saturday, March 14, 2009. It was taken from an Amtrak train
somewhere between Penn Station and Hudson, New York between the hours of
3:00 pm and 5:20 pm.   Here are the missing items:

Selmer Mark VII Alto saxophone,         serial number  241508

Walt Johnson alto saxophone case , black    with lots of stickers

Ray Hymen neck strap

Kiwi New York Neck Pack

Brilhart Ebolin 5* alto saxophone mouthpiece

Bondade alto saxophone ligature

This theft has been reported to Amtrak, police agencies and insurance
carriers. This crime constitutes grand larceny in New York state. The
perpetrator will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

This instrument will resurface in a music store or a pawn shop.
It is a crime to deal in stolen merchandise. We want this horn back.

Information relating to the return of this instrument will be held in
confidence.

Email or call  518 794 8436.

Sincerely,   Joe Finn

--
Visit me on the web  www.JoeFinn.net

Hey Joe,
Sorry for your loss. I hope you recover it or that insurance
covers everything. I love Selmers. Does your son have a horn to play
in the intirum? I have a really nice pro Yamaha alto with a Meyers 6
mouth piece that I would be happy to send you for him to use until he
recovers his or gets a new one. I'm not playing it much and it should
be played.

--Eric Elias
 
Joe Finn...
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:09 pm
Guest
"Eric E" <geekguitar at (no spam) aol.com> wrote in message
news:e0a022e4-5e5f-4536-9500-af3f86e4664f at (no spam) m11g2000vbl.googlegroups.com...
On Oct 18, 11:42 pm, "Joe Finn" <J... at (no spam) JoeFinn.net> wrote:
Quote:
We are still trying to track down my son's Selmer Mk VII alto sax. This
horn
was stolen on Saturday, March 14, 2009. It was taken from an Amtrak train
somewhere between Penn Station and Hudson, New York between the hours of
3:00 pm and 5:20 pm. Here are the missing items:

Selmer Mark VII Alto saxophone, serial number 241508

Walt Johnson alto saxophone case , black with lots of stickers

Ray Hymen neck strap

Kiwi New York Neck Pack

Brilhart Ebolin 5* alto saxophone mouthpiece

Bondade alto saxophone ligature

This theft has been reported to Amtrak, police agencies and insurance
carriers. This crime constitutes grand larceny in New York state. The
perpetrator will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

This instrument will resurface in a music store or a pawn shop.
It is a crime to deal in stolen merchandise. We want this horn back.

Information relating to the return of this instrument will be held in
confidence.

Email or call 518 794 8436.

Sincerely, Joe Finn

--
Visit me on the web www.JoeFinn.net

Hey Joe,
Sorry for your loss. I hope you recover it or that insurance
covers everything. I love Selmers. Does your son have a horn to play
in the intirum? I have a really nice pro Yamaha alto with a Meyers 6
mouth piece that I would be happy to send you for him to use until he
recovers his or gets a new one. I'm not playing it much and it should
be played.

--Eric Elias


Thanks, Eric. I bought him another horn right after this happened.
We are still interested in following up with recovery and prosecution
efforts. ...joe

--
Visit me on the web www.JoeFinn.net
 
Eric E...
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:05 am
Guest
On Oct 23, 12:09 am, "Joe Finn" <J... at (no spam) JoeFinn.net> wrote:
Quote:
"Eric E" <geekgui... at (no spam) aol.com> wrote in message

news:e0a022e4-5e5f-4536-9500-af3f86e4664f at (no spam) m11g2000vbl.googlegroups.com...
On Oct 18, 11:42 pm, "Joe Finn" <J... at (no spam) JoeFinn.net> wrote:





We are still trying to track down my son's Selmer Mk VII alto sax. This
horn
was stolen on Saturday, March 14, 2009. It was taken from an Amtrak train
somewhere between Penn Station and Hudson, New York between the hours of
3:00 pm and 5:20 pm. Here are the missing items:

Selmer Mark VII Alto saxophone, serial number 241508

Walt Johnson alto saxophone case , black with lots of stickers

Ray Hymen neck strap

Kiwi New York Neck Pack

Brilhart Ebolin 5* alto saxophone mouthpiece

Bondade alto saxophone ligature

This theft has been reported to Amtrak, police agencies and insurance
carriers. This crime constitutes grand larceny in New York state. The
perpetrator will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

This instrument will resurface in a music store or a pawn shop.
It is a crime to deal in stolen merchandise. We want this horn back.

Information relating to the return of this instrument will be held in
confidence.

Email or call 518 794 8436.

Sincerely, Joe Finn

--
Visit me on the webwww.JoeFinn.net
Hey Joe,
   Sorry for your loss.  I hope you recover it or that insurance
covers everything.  I love Selmers.  Does your son have a horn to play
in the intirum?  I have a really nice pro Yamaha alto with a Meyers 6
mouth piece that I would be happy to send you for him to use until he
recovers his or gets a new one.  I'm not playing it much and it should
be played.
--Eric Elias

Thanks, Eric. I bought him another horn right after this happened.
We are still interested in following up with recovery and prosecution
efforts.   ...joe

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You're welcome Joe. Good luck with all of this.

--Eric
 
 
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