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Published: Thursday, 18 July 2024 at 15:21 PM


Instrument theft, unfortunately, is a common reality, with a recent study revealing that 24% of musicians have had gear stolen. But there are some stand-out cases, not least those involving instruments of illustrious heritage and eye-watering expense. Here, in no particular order, are ten of the most famous stolen instruments in history.

1. Paul McCartney’s 1961 Höfner bass

In 1961 the young Paul McCartney, of the then-little-known Liverpool band The Beatles, ordered his first bass: a Hofner 500/1, which he used solidly until October 1963 and continued to cherish for several years after that (pictured above). It’s the instrument he played in the band’s first single ‘Love Me Do’ in 1962, as well as ‘She Loves You’ and ‘Twist and Shout’. But soon after the Beatles filmed the ‘Get Back/Let It Be’ sessions in January 1969, the instrument disappeared – possibly stolen from the Beatles’ lock up at Abbey Road Studios – and has never resurfaced since.