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(#5) A Cache Of Love Letters
A couple in Lubbock, Texas, discovered a pillowcase full of WWII-era love letters from a soldier to his wife in December of 2014. Sadly, the letter writer and his wife had both passed way in the late '90s, so the couple returned the letters to their children. -
(#3) A Stolen Stradivarius Violin
In 1980, violinist Roman Totenberg had his beloved Stradivarius violin stolen from his office while he greeted patrons of the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachutsetts following a concert. Thirty-five years later, in August 2015, the purloined instrument was discovered in the attic of a California resident, whose father - himself a struggling musician - had taken the Stradivarius in moment of jealous foolishness. The violin was returned to Totenberg's family. -
(#14) A Rifle
While removing insulation in the attic, Reddit user jaws2167 found this rather antique-looking rifle hiding out in the walls. -
(#13) A Lot Of Guns! Plus Some Swords
As Reddit user's screen name is GunsMcBad*ss, they must have felt especially lucky to find this apocalypse-worthy stash of guns and swords in their attic.
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(#12) A Pirate Radio Operation
People often find old treasures or absolutely bonkers things in their attic. Rated-M of Reddit found a wealth of radio broadcasting equipment set up in what appeared to be a mini pirate radio outfit. -
(#8) A Record Collection Belonging To Hitler
In 1991, a woman living Moscow discovered a box of records that once belonged to Adolf Hitler. Her father was a Soviet general during World War II, and he apparently took the records as a souvenir of his time served.
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