Man Loses 17th-Century Violin on Train

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  1. NewsBot

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    LONDON (AP) -- A retired shipping consultant said he lost an expensive 17th-century violin after forgetting it on a train. Rob Napier said he did not realize the instrument, made by master Venetian craftsman Matteo Goffriller in 1698, was still on the train's luggage rack until it began pulling out of the station....



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  2. snafu

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    Oh ****! Well that sucks.
     

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