Dave Cory's tenor banjo was stolen out of his car last night (Sep 22nd, 2010) in Portland, OR. The banjo is a Bacon & Day Silver Bell #1 body with a custom neck made by Dave with 5 nylon strings (lowest string tuned to a C) . Snakehead style slotted headstock with single slot. VERY distinct. If you are in the Portland area, please be on the lookout! Here is a video of Dave playing the banjo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAdnmGniQyw
Zac
Dave Cory's custom tenor banjo stolen in Portland.
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This is the C&F-wide forum for posting notices of any instruments which have been lost or stolen, or have gone missing.
Titles should include at least the type of instrument (flute, fiddle, etc.), the place of disappearance, and the nature of the loss.
Example: Stolen: Generation D whistle in Timbuktu
Reports linked from other sources or internet sites should include the basic information in addition to just the link.
In order to limit cross-posting, and to keep reporting and information centralized in one place, a post linking to a notice here (but not a copy) may be posted in ONE other C&F forum, typically the forum of the instrument involved.
Of course, follow-up posts to announce found or recovered instruments are always welcome!
Thanks - Your ChiffCo Management