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Philharmonic musician appeals for return of 'soul mate' cello | Philharmonic musician appeals for return of 'soul mate' cello |
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A member of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic orchestra whose cello was stolen says he feels as if he has lost his "soul mate". | A member of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic orchestra whose cello was stolen says he feels as if he has lost his "soul mate". |
Gethyn Jones has owned the instrument for 34 years, after buying it in 1985 just after he had joined the orchestra. | Gethyn Jones has owned the instrument for 34 years, after buying it in 1985 just after he had joined the orchestra. |
It was taken from his car in the Caledonia Street car park at about 18:30 GMT on Friday. | It was taken from his car in the Caledonia Street car park at about 18:30 GMT on Friday. |
Mr Jones has appealed for the safe return of the "beautiful instrument" which was in a dark navy Gewa case. | Mr Jones has appealed for the safe return of the "beautiful instrument" which was in a dark navy Gewa case. |
The case has the number 72 written inside with a Colin Irving signature. | The case has the number 72 written inside with a Colin Irving signature. |
Mr Jones said the cello "means everything to me". | Mr Jones said the cello "means everything to me". |
"It's a beautiful, beautiful instrument to play and I know all its foibles and little idiosyncrasies that you can toy with to get extra nuances," he added. | "It's a beautiful, beautiful instrument to play and I know all its foibles and little idiosyncrasies that you can toy with to get extra nuances," he added. |
"Whoever's out there that has it, please, please just return it. | "Whoever's out there that has it, please, please just return it. |
"There's nothing to be made out of it because it's not like stealing somebody's television that you can sell in the pub, you can't get rid of a cello in that way. | "There's nothing to be made out of it because it's not like stealing somebody's television that you can sell in the pub, you can't get rid of a cello in that way. |
"Drop it off at the Philharmonic Hall, leave it in the street outside and make an anonymous phone call, just return it, there'll be no harm to anybody and I will get my soul mate, my instrument back." | "Drop it off at the Philharmonic Hall, leave it in the street outside and make an anonymous phone call, just return it, there'll be no harm to anybody and I will get my soul mate, my instrument back." |
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