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"Lipinski Stradivarius" made in 1715 which is now lost. All handmade violin violins temple run artists have very priceless charm. "Lipinski Stradivarius" lost in an armed robbery. (Nationalpost.com)
Milwaukee (Reuters) - A donor offered a reward of 100,000 US dollars for those who can provide information about the presence of a Stradivarius violin worth millions of dollars were stolen from the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra pebiola origin Wisconsin. 300-year-old Stradivarius was stolen from pebiola Frank Almond, Monday night, by a person who attacked the musicians with electric gun after he finished performing in suburban Milwaukee. "We hope this will help acknowledge and reward the discovery of priceless treasure that can dnikmati again by Milwaukee cultural community and international art world in the future," said Mark Niehaus, the orchestra's president and executive. Donors who do not want to be named, is offering a reward of 100,000 dollars temple run to anyone who can provide information that leads to the discovery of the stolen Stradivarius, a spokesman for the orchestra. Named Lipinski Stradivarius violin made in 1715 was indistinguishable from the unique stripes on the back. The owner of the violin lend indefinitely to Almond. Missing instrument is one of around 600 violins, viola, and cello made by the famous Italian artist Antonio temple run Stradivari are still there. The BBC report says, a similar Stradivarius violin sold for 2.3 million US dollars at an auction last December.
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