Lost & found music & instruments in Victoria
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Found violin in burgundy case near Inner Harbour
I found a violin this afternoon around 4:15pm near the Inner Harbour, tucked behind the Empress Hotel on Government Street in Victoria. It's a Yamaha 4/4 student model with a sunburst finish, light scratches along the back, and a small dent near the lower bout. The case is burgundy velvet-lined with a zipped closure. The bow has a bright blue wrap and the hair looks mildly frayed. Inside the lid there's a sticker with the initials 'MV' and a pencil note reading 'From Grandma.' The instrument seems playable, and I hope to reconnect it with its owner in Victoria soon.
Brown violin with blue ribbon near Munro's Books
I found a violin this afternoon around 3:25pm on the sidewalk in front of Munro's Books on Government Street in Victoria. It's a brown violin with a warm amber varnish, a few small scratches near the tailpiece, and a blue ribbon tied to the scroll. The black case is a bit scuffed, and the bow sits inside with a worn-looking horsehair. There's a small maple-leaf sticker on the case lid for a simple identifier. I’m keeping it safe for now and really hope to reunite it with its owner—this instrument likely means a lot to someone who plays. If this is yours, please reach out so I can hand it back.
Black Korg microKORG, 37 keys
I lost my black Korg microKORG synthesizer yesterday around 3pm after a quick jam at a rehearsal space near the Royal Theatre on Government Street in Victoria. It's a compact 37-key model with a matte black chassis and orange side panels; there’s a small dent on the lower edge and a bright red star sticker on the back panel—hard to miss if you’re familiar with it. The unit is in good working condition, and I really rely on it for my weekly songwriting sessions. It has sentimental value because it was a gift from my late mentor. I’m hoping to get it back soon; if you found it, I’ll swing by for pickup as soon as I can. Text or email would be great.
Black Korg chromatic tuner with red initials
I lost my black Korg chromatic tuner, pocket-sized, yesterday around 3pm in downtown Victoria. It's model TM-60, with a small scratch on the front and a red sticker with the initials 'JQ' on the back. It’s a trusty practice tool and means a lot to me—it helped me stay in tune through gigs last summer, and I’d really be grateful to get it back. I last had it outside the Bay Centre on Yates Street, near the bus stop, but I’m sure it could be anywhere along that stretch. If someone found it, drop a note here and I’ll arrange a safe meetup to collect it.
Found Yamaha FG800 acoustic guitar
I found a Yamaha FG800 acoustic guitar this morning around 7:30am on the sidewalk outside the Royal BC Museum along Government Street, near the Inner Harbour in Victoria. It's in a natural satin finish, dreadnought shape, with a couple of small dings on the lower bout and a blue strap with white stars still attached. There's a faint heart-shaped scratch on the headstock and a small sticker inside the soundhole with the name 'Alex'. I know how much a guitar can mean to someone and I’d really like to return it to its owner—if you recognize this, please get in touch.
Silver flute with initials P.P., green case
I lost my silver Yamaha flute yesterday around 3pm in downtown Victoria. It’s about 26 inches long, silver-plated, with a couple of tiny scratches near the bell and a slightly worn lip plate. The headjoint is engraved with my initials 'P.P.' and the hard case is dark green with a velvet green lining and a small tear at the zipper. This flute has a lot of sentimental value—my grandmother gave it to me, and it’s the instrument I reach for when I need to unwind after a long day. If anyone saw it near the Inner Harbour, Belleville Street by the Parliament Buildings, or by the Royal BC Museum, I’d really appreciate a note so we can arrange a meetup to get it back.
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