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Mittwoch, 29. September 2004 |
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On September 20th 2004, while putting my luggage in a locker at The Hague Central Station, my shoulder bag containing four - very good - traversos (and personal papers, telephone, calendar, address book etc..) was grabbed away. It stood between my legs on the floor, but the thief was very experienced and fast: I hardly noticed a shadow moving and something slipping against my trousers. Following instruments were stolen:
1) A. Weemaels, Hotteterre copy, 387 Hz., boxwood, in a nice wooden box it consists of 8 pieces: wooden end cap ivory end cap head joint wooden connection ivory connection middle joint wooden foot (with ivory ring) ivory foot
2) A. Weemaels, A. Grenser copy, 415 Hz., boxwood with
(imitation-) ivory
rings,4 pieces, no corkscrew but end cap, register foot
3) R. Tutz, I.H. Rottenburgh copy, stained boxwood with
(imitation-) ivory
rings, 4 pieces, corkscrew, register foot
4) Ph. Allain-Dupré (but unsigned), Quantz copy, 392 Hz., ebony or grenadilla, 4 pieces, (head joint with corkscrew and tuning slide), two keys and register on foot
The last three instruments were carried in a clear brown soft leather purse.
I hope any of you could help me finding these instruments! (honestly, I dont dare to hope very much that Ill ever see them back, but one never knowsS)
Anyway: thanks for looking out!
Bart
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