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Elvis tribute artist loses replica guitar to thief

Mike Bravener's guitar, a replica of one Elvis Presley played during a special concert, was stolen a month ago, but the Fredericton musician hasn't given up hope someone will find it, perhaps a fellow New Brunswicker.

Mike Bravener saddened by the theft of a guitar just like one Elvis Presley once played

Local musician and Elvis impersonator Mike Bravener's guitar had been signed by D.J. Fontana, Elvis Presley's drummer. (Mike Bravener)

Mike Bravener's guitar, a replica of one Elvis Presley played during a special concert, was stolen a month ago, but the Fredericton musician hasn't given up hope someone will find it, perhaps a fellow New Brunswicker.

The Elvis tribute artist said the theft washeartbreaking because he had so many great moments with the guitar.

"Memories I will cherish forever," he said.

Bravener's son Josh borrowed the Epiphone AJ 200 guitar to take ontour with his band in Ontario.

Joshleft the guitar with other band equipment at a brother's apartment in Fredericton, and it was gone the next day.

"This past Tuesday, he said, 'Dad, it has been stolen, and I filed a report with the police. We are going to find this thing.'"

'I just want it back'

Back in 2008, Bravener worked with D.J. Fontana, Elvis's original drummer, and hosted shows in Fredericton, Miramichi and Saint John, where he played this guitar.

"We sang the songs that made Elvis famous in the '80s."

The acoustic jumbo guitar had D.J. Fontana's signature on it.

"I hope whoever took it doesn't say, 'This is an identifying mark,' and rub that signature off because I doubt I'd get another signature from him on that guitar again unless some miracle happens."

Bravener doesn't blame his son, whom he described as responsible.

"Folks all over New Brunswick, just keep your eyes open," he said. "When you find it let us know. I just want it back. Whoever took it you can say it was an accident. I won't do anything other than say thank you."

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story said incorrectly that Mike Bravener's replica guitar was stolen in Ontario. In fact, the theft happened in Fredericton.
    Aug 10, 2017 1:40 PM AT

With files from Shift