Brakes front man Eamon Hamilton is making a plea to all Glastonbury attendees after loosing his guitar at the festival on Sunday morning.
Apparently the Gewa Tennesee Bluesbird was misplaced in the mud outside the Leftfield Tent between 3am and 7am.
It had just been used for a performance and was in a black case and had a 'Bronze Ace' wooden mic pick up, with the 'Bronze' wording rubbed off.
Although it is only worth around £120 it is of great sentimental value to the singer and was used to write most of Brakes two albums.
If you know of its whereabouts please contact Rough Trade Records on 020 8960 9888 or email the band at brakes@brakesbrakesbrakes.com.
If you return it Eamon is promising to collect it himself and play a gig in your front room.
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