Matt Costa's Gear Stolen in Canada

Matt Costa is the latest victim of gear theft, joining the unfortunate list that includes Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr. and Grizzly Bear, among others, who've all been robbed in the past few years. While vans are typically the target, Costa's gear was lifted from the inside of the Garrick Centre overnight storage in Winnipeg, Canada. Keep reading to see the list of missing equipment and find out more about how you can help.

Matt Costa – Stolen Gear List from mattcosta.com

(Winnipeg's Garrick Centre on 2/17/08)

1 each – Gibson J-45 Acoustic Guitar, Natural

1 each – Gibson ES335 Electric Guitar, Seafoam Blue

1 each – Epiphone EL-OO Acoustic Guitar, Sunburst, w/ Seymour Duncan Mag Mic Pickup

1 each – Fender Custom Shop Nocaster Relic Electric Guitar, Blonde

1 each – Fender Custom Shop 1963 Telecaster Relic Electric Guitar, Lake Placid Blue

1 each – 1953 Supro Lap Steel Guitar, Salmon Mother Of Pearl

1 each – Kentucky Mandolin, Sunburst

1 each – Fender Custom Shop 59' Relic Precision Bass Blonde

1 each – Ashdown EVOII500 Bass Head w/ Road Case

1 each - 1973 Marshall Lead Bass 20 Guitar Head w/ Orange Anvil Case

1 each - Fulltone Tube Tape Echo, Black, w/ Road Case

1 each - Calzone Briefcase w/ Boss Tuner, Sans Amp & Three Monster Cables

1 each – Anvil Briefcase

1 each – Countryman D.I.

There will be a reward for anyone that provides information leading to the recovery of any of these items and that person's identity will of course remain confidential.

Please contact Chris Fenn w/ any information, (714) 813-1406 -- chris*AT*mattcosta.com


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