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Black Sony PCM-A10 handheld recorder

Klamath Falls Lost listing Posted about 1 month ago

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I lost my Black Sony PCM-A10 handheld recorder yesterday around 3pm near the library on Main Street in downtown Klamath Falls. It’s a palm-sized device with a matte black finish, a blue silicone protective case, and a small dent on the top-left corner from a minor drop. The screen is lightly cracked but still usable, and there’s a tiny cat sticker on the back that I’d recognize instantly. I use it for field notes for a local podcast, so it’s not just gear—it has sentimental value and I really need it back. If you found it, I’d be grateful to arrange a meetup near the library or the Coffee Cup on 4th Street to retrieve it, and I can be reached at [email protected].

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