Lost
Brass pocket compass with blue cord
Columbus
Lost
listing
Posted
4 months
ago
Description
Yesterday around 3pm I lost a tiny brass pocket compass with a blue cord near the North Market on Spruce Street in downtown Columbus. It's the size of a quarter, a little scratched, and features a tiny star engraving on the back; it hangs from a frayed royal-blue cord and usually sits in a black velvet pouch with a white drawstring. It means a lot to me—my grandfather gave it to me, and I’ve used it on family trips since I was a kid. If anyone found it, please reach out. I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
Approximate last-seen location
Columbus
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