Did anyone see the piece in last week's paper abouut the chap that took the family heirloom violin to be valued in London? It seems that his mother used to play it during WW2 as well, it was valued if I remember at around £140,000 or more and as he got off the London to Taunton Express he realised it was still on the luggage rack above the seat. Whoops! He rang every stopping station along the route, result no violin! I believe a £20,000 reward has been made for it's result, still no sign.