Lost & found music & instruments in Salina
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Silver flutes lost near Smoky Hill Museum
Hey, I’m Emily Carter. I lost my flutes after a small recital at Oakdale Park in Salina around 4:50 p.m. on Sunday. They’re two silver flutes in a black case, with a few stickers from my teacher on the lid. I had them set on a bench by the park bandstand while I grabbed a quick water, then turned to find them gone. I’m honestly unsettled because these flutes are my main instruments for lessons and gigs. If anyone found them, please hand them in to the park staff or the lost-and-found nearby. I’d really appreciate the help getting them back.
Red Pearl snare drum with black hardware
I was loading out after a small gig and realized my red Pearl snare drum was gone yesterday around 3pm. It's a 14x5.5-inch Pearl Export Series snare, glossy cherry red with chrome hardware, and there's a small dent on the rim. Inside there's a faded 'Riff Raff' sticker and a skinny black tape line near the throw-off. I left it outside the Stiefel Theatre on Santa Fe Ave after the load yesterday afternoon, and this instrument has sentimental value—it was a gift from my dad, and I really need it back for our next practice.
Red Yamaha snare drum with sticker near library
I lost my red Yamaha snare drum yesterday around 3pm near the Salina Public Library on West Elm Street. It's a 14x5.5 inch cherry red finish with chrome hardware and a small dent along the edge. There’s a purple star sticker on the shell and a blue duct-tape patch from a quick repair, plus a black gig bag with my initials 'AP' written in marker. It’s part of my first drum set and has sentimental value—my grandfather taught me to keep time, and I really need it back for upcoming gigs. If you found it, email me at [email protected].
Sunburst Yamaha FG800 acoustic guitar
I lost my sunburst Yamaha FG800 acoustic guitar yesterday around 3pm near the Salina Public Library on 3rd Street. It's a full-size dreadnought with a warm sunburst finish, a couple of light scratches on the back, and a tiny blue wave sticker on the pickguard. There’s a frayed blue strap I always leave attached to the guitar. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me—please email me at [email protected] if you’ve seen it.
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