
Man arrested over theft of £150,000 violin
He told BBC London that the violin, worth more than £150,000, was more of a "companion" than an object."It comes with you everywhere around the world and it allows you to communicate something greater," he said."It becomes your voice, really, so aside of the actual monetary value of it, to me it really was priceless."
The violin has a unique feature - a small heart-shaped cut-out on the back of the scroll at the top of the instrument."If people at home have seen a violin of this description in a pawn shop, in a second-hand shop, wherever, antiques, markets, if they have purchased it, please do the right thing and bring it forward," Mr Ibanez said."But if you have seen it, get in touch with the police."The violin has a hole in the shape of a heart in the scroll. That's a very distinctive feature, it doesn't come up often, it's very rare."
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