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Stolen gear in Portland OR


SeanTheBear

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Last night in Portland, Oregon, SPARROWS SWARM AND SING had their trailer broken into, resulting in thousands of dollars of vintage/irreplaceable stolen equipment.

 

There is still a month left on the band's summer tour of the United States. Being down two drum kits and two amp heads presents an obviously daunting challenge in terms of being able to finish, especially 3000 miles from home.

 

 

We appreciate any and all efforts to help the band get back on their feet.

 

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For those in the Portland area, here is a complete list of what was stolen. If you come across any of these items, please contact us immediately at brent@magicbulletrecords.com or sparrows.swarmandsing@gmail.com.

 

1. vintage ampeg v-2

2. marshall 1980's jcm 8000 2205 (lead series) 2 - channel

3. Meinl Hi hats 14' inches

4. Meinl Ride Cymbal - 21 inches

5. Custom Projection Ride - 20 inches

6. Cymbal Case - Square

7. Hardware Case - Black bag

8. Tama Snare Stand

9. DW Snare Stand

10. Tama Hi-hat Stand

11. Tama Cymbal Stand

12. Yamaha Cymbal Stand

13. Floor tom Hardware ($50)

14. Bass drum Hardware ($75)

15. Roc n Soc Drum Throne

16. Ayotte Floor tom legs

17. DW Bass Drum Beater

18. Pearl Boom Cymbal Stand

19. Yamaha Hi hat stand

20. Two (2) tama cymbal stands

21. 2 guitar stands

22. Iron Cobra Bass pedal

23. Pork pie stool

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Oh for the love of christ....that makes me sick. And being a Portlander, I hope this doesn't leave you with a bad feeling about Portland, OR....great town and great people.

 

Not sure if you are from this are or not, but you may want to get in contact with a few of the local stores to see if this stuff shows up:

 

Apple Music: 503-226-0036

 

Portland Music (several locations)-

MLK: 1-800-452-2991

Beaverton: 1-888-852-1557

Division: 503-760-6881

 

Showcase Music: (503) 231-7027

 

Guitar Center -

Beaverton - 503-644-9500

Clackamas - 503-654-0100

 

And a truck load of pawnshops.....too many to list. I'll keep an eye out....and I hope the stuff turns up.

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