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From the police reports...

Police reported found property at 8 p.m. Saturday in Reade Township, Clearfield County. Two electric bass guitars, case and stands were found at the intersection of state Routes 865 and 253. Anyone with information about the items is asked to contact the Clearfield State Police at 814-857-3800.



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These items Belong To "BIG" Jim Ricotta , hope I got the spelling right, if any one has his contact info let him know... He played Bar 53 in Coalport Sat. and I know that he had to borrow a bass to do it because he said he had lost his.
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I just talked with Big Jim; they aren't his basses, but apparently belong to G211's new bassist, who lost them when the tailgate of his truck came open while en route to Bar 53 on Saturday night. Jim is contacting G211 to let them know the basses have been found.

Thanks for the heads up Lisa and Bob!
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So much for Rockpage being nothing but political BS. What a great tool. Great job Lisa and all who intervened to help get the equip. back. You Rock.
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Jim Price wrote: but apparently belong to G211's new bassist, who lost them when the tailgate of his truck came open while en route to Bar 53 on Saturday night.
Talk about major suckage!
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I find it amazing that someone turned them in and didn't just try to yard sale the items.....glad to help.
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That is great news that somebody found them and turned them in.
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There's still good people out there. Good job!--->JMS
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songsmith wrote:There's still good people out there. Good job!--->JMS
they are getting fewer but im glad it fell into one of them
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Post by RFBuck »

I had a similar circumstance. We played Thunder In The Valley in Windber, and I left my Furman power conditioner there (wasn't in a rack case). I soon got a message on Myspace from a band saying they picked it up and was it mine.

In that time, I had purchased another one thinking "Someone will pick that up and that'll be it." Turns out I was wrong. I still haven't called him about picking it up yet lol.
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