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The inventory, which included various instruments ranging in price from $10,000 to about $50,000, was owned by Barrie Kolstein, whose father Samuel started the store in 1943.
The youngest child, a violinist, left her instrument behind. When the family arrived at the evacuation shelter, her greatest worry was whether her violin was going to be safe.