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LOST: VIOLIN OF GREAT SENTIMENTAL VALUE!!!!!!!!

November 21, 2008 at 5:48 PM

My name is Kijin, go to a high school in the Boston area, Ma. On Thursday Nov. 13 I missplaced my violin while riding the redline to school. If it crosses your path, please call me at 978- 304- 9594 or 978- 463- 0476  or email me at kijin.higashibaba@gmail.com

Description:

Medium to darker brown color. There is a crack above and below the right F hole. I believe is is made by a german maker and was made around 1925. If you hear it it has a round resonate sound. The bride is warped and all the strings are by different companies. Very sensitive to temperature change and has to be tuned often. It was lost i a brown imitation crocodile case with gold interior and ablue velvet cloth. The bow it was lost with is also warped and has white horsehair.

Thanks so much for reading this, please contact me if you have any information.

Sincerely, Kijin


From Anne-Marie Proulx
Posted via 69.156.173.140 on November 21, 2008 at 9:47 PM

I really wish you good luck in finding your violin!

Anne-Marie


From Karen Allendoerfer
Posted via 71.184.114.154 on November 22, 2008 at 12:53 PM

I lost some orchestra music on the MBTA red line about a month ago.  Unfortunately I haven't recovered it.  However, in the course of the search I was advised to call the lost and found number for the red line:  617-222-5321

The times I called the people were at least nice and friendly, even though they didn't have the music :(

Also check at the stations nearest where you might have left it.  Again, the people seem pretty willing to help.  You could also try Craigslist Boston Lost and Found. 

 

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