Styrian Pub in Graz: Claymore sword stolen-clues wanted!

Styrian Pub in Graz: Claymore sword stolen-clues wanted!

A fascinating incident occurred in the Styrian Pub in Graz, which causes excitement among the friends of the Scottish heritage. We look forward to a striking piece that can no longer be found in the restaurant: an impressive 1.4 meter long "Claymore" sword, which had become increasingly an attraction of the pub, was stolen. The theft report reached the operators on October 25th, and since then the pub owner Helmut Schulhofer, also known as McSchuly, has been looking for the lost artifact.

The circumstances of the theft are more than strange and raise questions. "It was extremely difficult to promote such a big sword from the restaurant," said Schulhofer, pointing out to a possibly systematic approach. He reported that the perpetrators had managed to switch off all cameras and to caps the internet connection. Apparently they gained access through the rear entrance when no guests were in the pub.

call for return

Schulhofer combined many memories with the sword and emphasized its ideal value. According to his statement, his call was very well received on Facebook, with over 400 divisions of the article. Solidarity in the community seems to be strong, even if the sword itself is still missing.

For the time until the sword was retrieved, Schulhofer has already ordered a new one. However, he admits that this cannot be compared to the emotional and historical of the stolen sword. The owner had not given up hope and is still looking for information. The police were also informed, and information can be passed on directly to Schulhofer or the authorities. It remains to be seen whether the Claymore will ever return to the Styrian Pub. Further information on this curious incident can be found here

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