Lost & Stolen

Welcome to The Strad’s lost and stolen instrument database, the most comprehensive listing of lost and stolen instruments in the world

It's free to post an instrument on the database, and we welcome comments from people who may know the whereabouts of missing instruments. Please help us to keep the database up-to-date by advising us of lost instruments, and, just as important, instruments that have been located.

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