VIOLIN ON TOUR
INSTRUMENT FOLLOWS O'**®* TWICE ROUND WORLD Efrem Zimbalist’s favourite viotto, a Guadagnini, stolen in Los Angelee to April, 1927, has—after following hhn about the world for 55,000 miles — finally reached him at his ConneetiePt summer home. He values it at £3,000. Several months after it diaafto*>¥ the thief was arrested while trying fb pawn it in Chicago. At that time Zimbalist and his wife. Alma Gluck, the singer, were in Aw traiia. The violin was forwarded to him there, but he had already left. Sent after him, it voyaged to Jara, China, Manila, India, and hack agawj to Australia, thence to California, and now to Connecticut.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 478, 6 October 1928, Page 22
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109VIOLIN ON TOUR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 478, 6 October 1928, Page 22
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