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Lost black rectangular glasses with a small scratch on the right lens in a soft case near a bench on hiking trails by Lake Wallenpaupack, Poconos.
I lost my favorite pair of black rectangular glasses while hiking on the trails near Lake Wallenpaupack in the Poconos. I think I accidentally left them at a bench where I took a break. They have a small scratch on the right lens and are in a soft case. If you happen to find them, I would really appreciate getting them back.
Lost black-framed prescription reading glasses with a small scratch on the left lens near a lookout point in the Poconos.
I lost my favorite pair of prescription reading glasses somewhere around the Poconos last weekend while hiking. They are black-framed and have a small scratch on the left lens. I last remember having them with me when I stopped for lunch near one of the lookout points. If anyone finds them, I would really appreciate getting them back.
Elgin pocket watch, brass with engraving
I lost my Elgin vintage pocket watch yesterday around 3pm in Stroudsburg, PA, on Main Street near the Sherman Theater. It's brass, about 1.8 inches in diameter, with a glass face and an enamel dial; the back is engraved with the initials JR and there's a tiny edge chip near 7 o'clock. It usually sits in a black velvet pouch with a dark green leather fob and a short chain. This watch has sentimental value—my grandfather gave it to me, and I really need it back. If you found it, I’d be grateful to meet up around the antique shops along Main Street or at the Sherman Theater area.
Found brass compass with engravings near Crossings Premium Outlets
I found a small brass compass this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind The Crossings Premium Outlets on Route 611 in the Poconos. It's roughly 1.5 inches across, with a warm patina and a cracked glass. On the back, there's a delicate engraving of a mountain range and the date 'Mt Pocono 1943' that really stands out. It also has a faded green leather cord attached, and a couple of nicks on the rim from years of use. It felt sentimental as soon as I picked it up, and I’d love to return it to its owner.