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Why Stradivarius violins are worth millions
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In 2008 violinist Philippe Quint was flying back to New York from a concert
in Dallas. He took a taxi from the Newark Airport
to Manhattan and before he could take his violin out, the car pulled away.
It probably the scariest and most devastating experience of my life.
The cab driver returned the instrument a few hours later, but the incident scarred
Philippe for good reason. This wasn't just any violin he left in the cab. This
was a Stradivarius violin worth over four million dollars that's on loan to
him. It's like losing part of yourself, you know. It's like somebody cut off your
hand and especially given the fact it's not your hand.
This hand already was
belonging to someone else.
Even if you're not a musician like me, you've probably
still heard of a Stradivarius violin.
Stradivarius. Stradivarius. Stradivarius.
There's some of the most famous string
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