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Black Yamaha MX49 49-key MIDI keyboard
I lost my black Yamaha MX49 49-key MIDI keyboard yesterday around 3pm near the downtown public library on Main Street in Klamath Falls. It's a compact, matte black keyboard with a few light scratches on the top panel, and the detachable sustain pedal is still attached. There’s a small red sticker with my initials 'PP' on the back edge and a blue USB cable wrapped around the pedal. This thing isn’t just gear—it's where I write and rehearse every week, a little sentimental to me. If you found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
Found compact black 25-key MIDI keyboard controller
I found a compact black 25-key MIDI keyboard controller this morning around 10am behind the downtown library on Oak Avenue, near 5th Street, in Klamath Falls. It’s tucked in a slim gray sleeve and has a bright red Akai logo on the front, plus a small yellow star sticker on the bottom edge. There are a few light scratches along the top panel, and the USB port on the right side sticks out a bit when connected. It looks recently used and would easily fit in a backpack for transport. If this is yours, reply here with the model name and the sticker details to confirm ownership.
Lost keys on panda charm lanyard
I lost my keys yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in downtown Klamath Falls. It's a small set: a silver house key and a Ford car key on a red fabric lanyard with a tiny panda charm dangling from the ring. The lanyard is a bit frayed at the end, and one key head has a tiny dent. The panda charm is special—it was a gift from my sister, sentimental value. If anyone found them, I’d be really grateful to get them back; I rely on those keys daily for home and car.
Silver Yamaha flute in red case
I lost my silver Yamaha flute yesterday around 3pm near the Klamath Falls Public Library on Main Street. It's a 26-inch student model with closed-hole keys, a dent on the foot joint, and it lives in a red hard case with a black strap. Inside the lid is a faded sticker with my initials 'AF' and the case has a faint scratch along the bottom edge. This flute has sentimental value—I've played it through school concerts and rehearsals—and I’d be really grateful to get it back if someone finds it.