Bryan Adams was not too happy with Egyptian Customs Officials this week, as he accused them of defacing his vintage six-string.

Adams posted a picture on multiple social media sites showing the graffiti on the guitar. "Airport customs graffiti on my 1946 Martin D-18 from Egypt. Back to the luthier..."

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But, it doesn't look like Bryan Adams will be holding a grudge. "The Summer of '69" singer took to Facebook once again and wrote some words for his Egyptian friends:

TO ALL MY EGYPTIAN FRIENDS: Thank you for writing about the guitar, I really appreciate it, it will be fixed no problem. I want you all to know that I love your country and we had an amazing time there, we felt at home. The incident of defacing our instruments at airport customs is annoying, but it needed to be said. Much love to you all and look forward to bringing my family to visit you one day soon....next time no green markers please!

 

At least Bryan Adams was cool about the whole thing, and the guitar will be fixed no problem.


TO ALL MY EGYPTIAN FRIENDS: Thank you for writing about the guitar, I really appreciate it, it will be fixed no problem....

Posted by Bryan Adams on Friday, March 11, 2016

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