United Breaks Guitars | youtube vid
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mauriceramirez
Registered: Jul 16, 2004
Total Posts: 2905
Country: United States

Not done by a photographer, but shoulda been:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo

The story:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/scavenger/detail?entry_id=43314

-m



John Patrick
Registered: May 09, 2005
Total Posts: 2193
Country: United States

Hilarious.

Why my camera gear goes are carry-on!

John



Bill Weaver
Registered: Jun 13, 2005
Total Posts: 897
Country: United States

Thanks for posting this!!!!!



Utahlefty
Registered: Feb 28, 2008
Total Posts: 126
Country: United States

I saw this a few days ago - and am busy posting it everywhere I can

I have both really expensive camera equipment and Taylor guitars (much more emotional investment and much less replaceability in the guitars )

here's the guy's full story from his webpage:

dave carroll music



Steve Perry
Registered: Oct 10, 2006
Total Posts: 2989
Country: United States

That's great - one way to get back at 'em. Just reminds me why I never check camera gear!



joebee
Registered: Sep 26, 2005
Total Posts: 214
Country: United States

mauriceramirez wrote:
Not done by a photographer, but shoulda been:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo

The story:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/scavenger/detail?entry_id=43314

-m


new video

Wait for till the end. After the credits ended, united had a final 'comment' I laughted for a while.

Joe



henryp
Registered: Jun 03, 2003
Total Posts: 1517
Country: United States

It wasan't until I'd read this several times that I realized he said this:

When I got to Omaha it was around 12:30 am. The plane was late arriving and there were no employees visible. Although I was told later that it wouldn’t have mattered, I should have taken my hard case out of the padded protective exterior case to examine the guitar at the airport but I didn’t. The guitar case looked ok and we were tired, went to the hotel and then to sleep for our early morning pick-up by the tour managers the next day. When they picked us up in the early morning we would not be back in Omaha for seven days. It was later that day at sound check that I discovered that the base of my Taylor had been smashed.

He waited HOURS and until they were in a different city in another state to check the guitar for damage. This doesn't excuse airline employees playing pitch-n-toss with a valuable musical instrument (I've been playing guitar since the mid 1970s and respect quality instruments) but ...

My PERSONAL opinion.



Gravitytoy
Registered: Jun 17, 2004
Total Posts: 941
Country: United States

Awesome. Made my day...



pipspeak
Registered: Nov 23, 2004
Total Posts: 2024
Country: United States

United is no different to any other airline in my experience. Crummy customer service, crummy baggage handling, crummy ticketing and pricing policies, and cramped/dirty planes. At least he got his guitar at the other end, broken or not. If he'd flown on, say, British Airways then his guitar would possibly have disappeared altogether.

I am rather baffled why a musican on a tour would not have insurance for his gear. Then he could have just left it up to his insurance company to battle the airline. One reason why I never check anything valuable unless I know it's insured by me.

It is sad that what used to be one of the best US airlines has become one of the worst (but not THE worst... that honor IMO goes to American Airlines, a truly awful excuse for an airline)



Numfar
Registered: Aug 30, 2005
Total Posts: 1847
Country: Canada

mauriceramirez wrote:
Not done by a photographer, but shoulda been:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo

The story:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/scavenger/detail?entry_id=43314

-m



Actually, the Director of the video is an excellent fine art photographer named Steve Richard. He's been shooting commercial photography for over 30 years, spending about 15 of those in the Carribean. A few years ago he got seriously into motion pictures, and has become one of the city's better DPs. Steve is also my studio partner, and the guy I've been learning from for the last couple years. That video was shot in our studio. =)



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