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Black Akai MPK Mini MKII MIDI keyboard

Fayetteville Lost listing Posted about 1 month ago

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I lost my black Akai MPK Mini MKII MIDI keyboard yesterday around 3pm near the Fayetteville Public Library on Mountain Street, after a quick practice session in the alley behind the library's main entrance. It's a compact 25-key USB controller with eight small pads; the pads are orange and there's a small purple sticker on the back near the USB port. The case is a bit worn with light scuffing on the edges and there's a coffee ring on the bottom edge from a late café run. I rely on it for my home studio projects, and it has sentimental value as part of my ongoing music project, so I'm hoping to get it back soon. If found, please drop it at the Fayetteville Town Center desk or message me; I'd be forever grateful.

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