09 Oct 07 - 02:36 PM (#2167396) Subject: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: George Papavgeris Damien O' Kane had his tenor banjo stolen last night in Newcastle. He says "It is a rare instrument made by Phil Davidson, made from birds eye maple with a celtic design on the back of the neck at the body and it has my nickname 'dee' inlayed at the back of the neck behind the celtic design. Please pass the word around as much as poss." |
09 Oct 07 - 04:28 PM (#2167492) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,Tom Bliss Refresh - please keep this at the top so everyone sees |
09 Oct 07 - 04:30 PM (#2167495) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Stilly River Sage Are there any photos of it? |
09 Oct 07 - 05:08 PM (#2167515) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: The Barden of England Refresh - And hope it turns up soon. John Barden |
09 Oct 07 - 05:10 PM (#2167517) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: My guru always said This is dreadful news!! Just hope that it turns up soon, any musician would be very suspicious if it were offered to them I'm sure. |
09 Oct 07 - 05:46 PM (#2167551) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,up top Bastards !!!! Refresh |
09 Oct 07 - 05:51 PM (#2167553) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: SINSULL Be sure to check eBay and local guitar shops. So Sorry |
09 Oct 07 - 05:58 PM (#2167561) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Rog Peek Some people really are the scum of the earth. Do hope you get it back. |
09 Oct 07 - 09:37 PM (#2167706) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,Lonely male, GSOH I was once stupid enough to leave my banjo on the back seat of my unlocked car parked down a side-street in Manchester. I came back after several hours to find someone had thrown another one in. |
09 Oct 07 - 09:42 PM (#2167708) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Surreysinger Wrong thread for a comment like that - I doubt very much if it's a laughing matter for Damien. (:-( However, at least it kept the thread at the top of the pile |
10 Oct 07 - 03:23 AM (#2167795) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST to the top.. hope ya get it back. suzi |
10 Oct 07 - 04:05 AM (#2167809) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Sugwash That is sad news, a Davidson banjo is a thing of beauty. Was it stolen at a gig or from his car? I truely hope he gets it back. |
10 Oct 07 - 04:23 AM (#2167813) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: skipy Do hope he gets it back. Check ebay SEVERAL TIMES A DAY, something put on "buy it now" can go within minutes. Also check "completed listings" daily. To do this type "banjo" into "buy", click search, (all banjos for sale will come up) go to yellow sector on left side of page, scroll down, tick box "completed listings" scroll down, click search. This will bring up all the banjo sales for the last few weeks, click on any that might be the stolen one, scroll down as the picky will be at the bottom of the page. If he has to buy a new one, tell him to tke it down the vets & get it chipped! Good luck. Skipy |
10 Oct 07 - 04:58 AM (#2167829) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,Ralphie Firstly, Bugger. Secondly, do check E Bay regularly. Hasn't worked for me in the last two years, after my Fylde guitar was nicked, but I still regularly check. I have heard stories about people retrieving stolen instruments on E Bay. And E Bay are very helpful, if you talk to them. After all, it's in their interest to keep their site as clean as they can. I wish you luck. The good thing is that it sounds like a signature instrument, making it more recognisable. Keep spreading the word. If you have photos of the banjo, publish them. Send them to all possible shops, police, anyone you can think of. As I say, I still check E Bay, but no luck as yet, but I haven't given up hope. Best Wishes Ralph Jordan |
10 Oct 07 - 05:37 AM (#2167847) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,Ralphie Also. As an aside. I would suggest that everyone with instruments, do a photo shoot, including serial numbers, etc. Yes, egg sucking grandmothers I know, but it only takes half an hour to do, and could be very useful in the future. I have a CD of about 200 pictures of my instruments in various states (Some clothed, some naked!!) Also, insurance, although, some instruments are literally irreplaceable, and, therefore, uninsurable. Again. Good Luck with the search. No flippant comments from me. I know how bad Damien must be feeling. Ralphie |
10 Oct 07 - 07:13 AM (#2167876) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Brendy I'll alert the Scandinavian sessioners.... ... as well as keeping an eye out for it, myself This comes hot on the heels of news from Siberia, where a bodhrán player; part of the 'Rhythm of the Dance' troupe, was tragically killed, when he was electrocuted on a train close to the city of Omsk. We live in difficult times..... B. |
10 Oct 07 - 07:47 AM (#2167894) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,banjoman sad to hear you have my sympathy and best wishes for its recovery. Does he have another banjo to use until this is returned, and is the banjo insured. I make a point of insuring my instruments - expensive but well worth it for peace of mind |
10 Oct 07 - 08:03 AM (#2167903) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST Losing a precious instrument to a low-life is an ever present problem for any gigging musician. What sounds worse about this is the probability that the person who stole it knew exactly what they were taking. I routinely photograph instruments and record the serial numbers, but knowing this won't be much comfort to Damien. I can only suggest what's already been suggested; visit local swop-shops, keep a good eye on EBAY (you can put search requests on EBAY, and they'll tell you when a similar item turns up for sale)and get round a few music shops with details of the banjo. Is that Newcastle in the North East, or Newcastle down by us in the Potteries? Good luck. |
10 Oct 07 - 08:06 AM (#2167905) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Mr Red FWIW and I thought it a bit naff but it would make the thing near unsaleable. I saw Waylon Jennins in a film and you could see clearly inlaid in the fretboard of his guitar was his name. In mother of pearl. So corporate identity, advertising, and theft deterrent in one - I bet Waylon thought so too. But then some banjo players would be well advised not to do this............ |
10 Oct 07 - 11:15 AM (#2168060) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Mick Tems keep at the top - such sad news. |
10 Oct 07 - 11:19 AM (#2168063) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,Home Truth Maybe he won't be so careless next time (or too drunk to realise he hasn't got his "precious" instrument with him before it's too late). There's a wonderful scheme called "Musical Instrument Insurance" |
10 Oct 07 - 11:28 AM (#2168070) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: maeve That's neither helpful nor kind, HT. maeve |
10 Oct 07 - 11:36 AM (#2168083) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: The Borchester Echo I've seen many a crass and cruel comment here on Mudcat but nothing surpasses that from Guest, Home Truth. You have clearly never had an instrument that was your best friend (not to mention a tool of your trade) at times when it seems there is no other. I know not whether Damien had his banjo insured, but this is not the point. If he had, he'll get some money and so, after a lot of inconvenience and heartbreak, he can buy another, But it won't be the same. And his trust in humanity will have taken a rather steep dive. |
10 Oct 07 - 01:11 PM (#2168171) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: SINSULL Ignore the flaming troll and let's keep this at the top. |
10 Oct 07 - 03:07 PM (#2168254) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: peregrina I heard Damien play twice and was just stunned and spellbound by the intensity, the expression, and his musical communication with Shona. Awesome: I never knew the banjo could have such emotional power and sound so beautiful. If losing an instrument is a real grief for anyone, I can only guess that for the real masters, it's like losing a part of the self. Instrument thieves aren't just robbing the owner, they're stealing something from us all who love great live music. I sure hope the banjo is identified by someone somewhere and reunited with Damien. |
10 Oct 07 - 03:09 PM (#2168257) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: HouseCat Bump. Horrid thing to happen. |
10 Oct 07 - 03:18 PM (#2168263) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Leadfingers Apart from anything else , a working musician needs a good instrument to earn his living ! IF one gets stolen , OK , you MAY be able to borrow an instrument , but it WONT be the one you are used to ! |
10 Oct 07 - 05:25 PM (#2168347) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: The Barden of England I so hope a 'Home Truth' comes and bites you 'Home Truth'. What a wonderful specimen of humanity you are - you that can only hide behind a 'GUEST' banner. May you get what you truly deserve. In the meantime this tragedy should be bumped to the top once again. John Barden |
10 Oct 07 - 05:31 PM (#2168357) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Lonesome EJ Mudcat reaches a large number of people in acoustic music all over the world. We'll all stay on alert for Damien's banjo. |
10 Oct 07 - 05:32 PM (#2168359) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: maeve What Sinsull said. Bumppp! maeve |
11 Oct 07 - 04:59 AM (#2168628) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,MC Fat Sorry to hear the news Damien. Will keep my eyes and ears open and tell all the folkies around hear. Looking forwrd to seeing you in a couple of weeks. Jim |
11 Oct 07 - 08:32 AM (#2168724) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,theleveller Of course you insure your instruments but....well, I've also got mrsleveller insured but if I lost her........ |
11 Oct 07 - 09:26 AM (#2168770) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Surreysinger Back to the top of the list, please! Very uncertain of the point that you're trying to make there Leveller, and how it relates to Damien's problem ??? |
11 Oct 07 - 10:22 AM (#2168808) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,theleveller Some things are irreplaceable at any price. Bump. |
11 Oct 07 - 01:35 PM (#2168951) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Declan Rough one Damien. I've had a couple of guitars nicked myself. Nothing as valuable as yours, but I know its not a nice feeling. Hope it turns up soon. I'll keep an eye out, but I doubt if it will make it over here. |
11 Oct 07 - 03:06 PM (#2169008) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: mattkeen Best of luck |
11 Oct 07 - 04:10 PM (#2169030) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: SINSULL Hate to think of a thief playing it. It's obscene. To the top |
11 Oct 07 - 05:02 PM (#2169080) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Surreysinger Thanks for that Leveller.... back to the top! |
12 Oct 07 - 03:26 AM (#2169385) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Sugwash I doubt that the thief will be playing it, that takes real skill despite what other sessioneers may say to the contrary. Up she goes. |
12 Oct 07 - 09:15 PM (#2169985) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Effsee May their balls fester and stick to their pockets!! Bump! |
12 Oct 07 - 09:35 PM (#2169996) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Peace Remind me never to get Effsee pissed at me. BUMP. |
12 Oct 07 - 09:47 PM (#2170003) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Effsee LOL Peace, just don't go stealing anyone's instruments, OK? |
13 Oct 07 - 08:30 AM (#2170223) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,tutti flutti Refresh - we need to keep this one near the top of the list I guess there have been no developments yet? |
13 Oct 07 - 01:30 PM (#2170367) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,Chris Newman This will be a real pain for Damien - he's a nice guy and a great player. Insurance is only half the story - I had a (fully insured) guitar trashed at O'Hare a few years ago and the entire process was unbelievably time consuming and unpleasant. Yes, I did get the money eventually, but losing a working instrument was awful. We'll all keep our eyes peeled and fingers crossed. Good luck! |
13 Oct 07 - 05:10 PM (#2170473) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Cattail It might also be worth putting it on this site, although the last entry was in 2006. http://pub6.bravenet.com/forum/show.php?usernum=495669797&cpv=1 Rotten &*%£%^^&(^'s, lets hope someone gets it back to him. Best wishes Cattail ! |
14 Oct 07 - 12:15 PM (#2170895) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST wheres damian in all this????? |
14 Oct 07 - 05:42 PM (#2171118) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: sapper82 Effsee, May their earholes turn to arseholes and shit all over their shoulders!! |
14 Oct 07 - 09:13 PM (#2171240) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Effsee Hey sapper82, nice one, but it wouldn't be so painful!! |
15 Oct 07 - 03:54 AM (#2171349) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: tutti flutti George - is there still no news? |
15 Oct 07 - 08:33 AM (#2171458) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,Damien O'Kane Hi everyone who has kindly been refreshing this thread. Damien here. It's very encouraging all your comments and thanks for your continued support. To answer a few questions - yes, i have the banjo insured. I insure all my instruments and their cases so this will be covered. To our "friend" HomeTruth, i can only guess that you are a failed musician and you have never had the joy and pleasure of owning a "precious" instrument. As John Barden says, people like you can only hide behind a false name. I pity you. I'll keep you all informed on any outcomes, Many Thanks, Damien |
15 Oct 07 - 08:36 AM (#2171460) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: skipy Is the one you use borrowed Terry? Skipy |
16 Oct 07 - 07:28 AM (#2172174) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: The Barden of England It's good to hear from Damien. I'm glad he has insurance, but I'm sure we all know that losing an instrument is a tragedy. It's a friend and lover in many cases and no insurance in the world replaces that. I do so hope it turns up for you. In the meantime, back to the top John Barden |
16 Oct 07 - 01:25 PM (#2172435) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST No news yet? I guess the thieving rat would lay low for a while before trying to sell the joe, so there's hope it'll yet be spotted somewhere. |
17 Oct 07 - 05:08 AM (#2172809) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST Refresh |
18 Oct 07 - 03:26 AM (#2173431) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Sugwash Bounce |
19 Oct 07 - 03:09 AM (#2174222) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Declan Up again |
19 Oct 07 - 11:07 AM (#2174512) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Tattie Bogle Worth alerting all the big musical instrument shops if you haven't already done so, in case someone tries to trade it? There was a thread on here a couple of years ago about when Alan Bell got his concertina nicked: someone in a Hobgoblin shop over 150 miles from where it was pinched was suspicious and Alan got his instrument back,AND the the thief got arrested. |
20 Oct 07 - 06:16 AM (#2175168) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Davie_ Back to top |
24 Oct 07 - 03:19 PM (#2178346) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,Sugwash No news yet? |
24 Oct 07 - 07:43 PM (#2178532) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: GUEST,Damien O'Kane No news as of yet folks. Thanks for your continued support, Damien |
25 Oct 07 - 03:15 AM (#2178657) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Ella who is Sooze pal of mine had his George Ormiston Flute stolen, trawled the local junk shops and pawn brokers and other shops like these, and eventually found his flute in a pawn brokers (George numbers his flutes) and managed to call in the police and got his flute back. Maybe worth a try (try the cash converter places too). Regards EWIS |
05 Nov 07 - 06:55 PM (#2187132) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: Brendy ? Refresh! B. |
05 Nov 07 - 09:04 PM (#2187216) Subject: RE: Stolen banjo (UK) - Damien O'Kane From: PennyBlack nudge - keep hopes up Alan Bell's concertina was stolen and recovered by a sharp witted member of staff at Hobgoblin when someone tried to sell it to them - so there's always hope. PB |