A MUSICIAN has been reunited with a rare bouzouki instrument, which was stolen in North Yorkshire in a £10,000 haul. Tomas Callister was performing at a friend’s wedding in Escrick, near York in February when thieves stole musical equipment, which included a £4,000 bouzouki, a Greek musical instrument similar to a mandolin which looks like a small than a guitar. But the instrument turned up in a branch of Cash Converters in Hull, after a passer-by spotted it and notified the police. The store had valued the instrument at £250. The musician, from the Isle of Man, has now been reunited with his bouzouki. The remaining instruments including a Tanglewood 'Masters Edition' guitar are still missing.
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