BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20200601T140000Z DTEND:20200615T220000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:2020 World Exclusive - Titanic Violin DESCRIPTION:When the Music Stopped .the Legend Began!\n\nIn 2020: $1.7 million dollar Titanic Violin in Branson\n\nRMS Titanic bandleader Wallace Hartley's violin\, which sold for $1.7 million dollars\, the highest price ever paid for any RMS Titanic artifact. Now this silent witness of the Titanic disaster is set to kick-off Titanic Branson's new 2020 season with an exclusive\, encore engagement.\n\nIn 2005 the Hartley Titanic violin was found and authenticated though testing. It was later sold at auction by Henry Aldridge and Son for $1\,700\,000\, by far the highest ever paid for memorabilia tied to Titanic. "I can't think of anything else that is more iconic to come off that ship\," says veteran collector\, Craig Sopin.\n\nSome will hear its silent message.\n\nAll will feel a presence that's\n\nimpossible to ignore X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
When the Music Stopped&hellip\;.the Legend Began!
\nIn 2020: $1.7 million dollar Titanic Violin in Branson
RMS Titanic bandleader Wallace Hartley&rsquo\;s violin\, which sold for $1.7 million dollars\, the highest price ever paid for any RMS Titanic artifact. Now this silent witness of the Titanic disaster is set to kick-off Titanic Branson&rsquo\;s new 2020 season with an exclusive\, encore engagement.
\n\nIn 2005 the Hartley Titanic violin was found and authenticated though testing. It was later sold at auction by Henry Aldridge and Son for $1\,700\,000\, by far the highest ever paid for memorabilia tied to Titanic. &ldquo\;I can&rsquo\;t think of anything else that is more iconic to come off that ship\,&rdquo\; says veteran collector\, Craig Sopin.
\n\nSome will hear its silent message.
\nAll will feel a presence that&rsquo\;s
\nimpossible to ignore