Oh Sleeper Have More Gear Stolen in Chattanooga

by | Nov 19, 2011

For the second time in the past couple weeks, Oh, Sleeper have been made victims of theft — this time Shane Blay’s guitar was stolen a few nights ago in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

“Shane had his guitar stolen 3 nights ago at our show in Chattanooga, TN,” the band stated. “It’s an Ernie Ball Musicman John Petrucci sig series. Color is Mystic Dream. It’s serial number is G51159. If anyone hears anything please contact us, Shane really could use his guitar back so we can play our songs live. If anyone works at pawn shops or GC around the town, be on lookout for it.”

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