Harm’s Way Van Stolen in Chicago

by | Apr 18, 2012

Harm’s Way had their van stolen Tuesday night in the Wicker Park area of Chicago.

The band’s vehicle is a silver 1999 Ford E350 XLT, 15 Passenger van with a large dent on the passenger side.

Those with information regarding the theft should contact the band immediately.

Stolen Equipment:

Peavy 5150 (II) 150 watt Eddie Van Halen signature guitar head with
ATA black road case. The face plate of the head has been removed.

LTD EC-1000 black gloss Korean-made Les Paul body type guitar with
Gibson 1990 “chainsaw case” with blue interior

Pedal train PT-1 pedal board with case and: Ibanez T9 tube screamer,
BOSS tu-2 Chromatic stomp box tuner, DOS envelope filter stomp box,
BOSS DD-6 Digital Delay pedal and a daisy chain

American Fender Jazz Bass inside a hard, black case with “2*Sweet” spray painted on it in white.
Also an inverted cross spray painted in white near the top of the case.

Ampeg 8×10 Bass Cabinet. “2*Sweet” written on the wood in permanent marker on the side where Tolex was stripped off.
Also the wheels are attached to a 2×4 at the bottom

Traynor TS-140 Bass Head. Grey, old, beat-up looking. Power cable in the back is very frayed.

BOSS ODB-3 Bass Overdrive Pedal
BOSS TU-2 Chromatic tuner

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