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Please write legibly if you want your disc back

CaptainAnhyzer

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Haha haha this thread us awesome. I will add some later. Well done
 
Also, please include your phone's area code if you're gonna ink that onto a disc.

We're not detectives. Often, when on the road, I don't even know the local area code(s) and I'm not going to waste my time searching up numbers when someone was too lazy to add three extra digits in the first place. :doh: :wall:
 
yeah I don't ink mine anymore. I will put a dot pattern on them if I'm playing in a tournament and the TD or someone on the card is being a stickler. and yes I have seen guys get dinged for not having marked discs and playing the wrong lie.
 
yeah I don't ink mine anymore. I will put a dot pattern on them if I'm playing in a tournament and the TD or someone on the card is being a stickler. and yes I have seen guys get dinged for not having marked discs and playing the wrong lie.

Which one did they get dinged for?
 
Also, please include your phone's area code if you're gonna ink that onto a disc.

We're not detectives. Often, when on the road, I don't even know the local area code(s) and I'm not going to waste my time searching up numbers when someone was too lazy to add three extra digits in the first place. :doh: :wall:

^This. I've made calls to people that haven't been to the state let alone the course their disc was found at. I've also received calls from people in states I've never been to.
 
I will call a number or email if I can read it.
If I have to go on an easter egg hunt, consider it a donation.

ditto.

I also only call twice. If you can't call me back after two messages, it's mine.
 
Isnt it time we wrote out some rules for the owners and finders of lost discs? Enough with the unwritten rules, this isnt baseball.
 
I just write "**** you, it's not like you were going to call anyway."
 
I'm considering dyeing QR codes onto the bottom of my discs in lieu of inking them. that way I can include more contact info and maybe a note about possible reward for my favorite throwers. unfortunately most finders don't call even with legible ink, so maybe the novelty of a QR code would be extra motivation to return.
 
How about leaving them in the clubhouse or drop box if the course has one?
 
I'm considering dyeing QR codes onto the bottom of my discs in lieu of inking them. that way I can include more contact info and maybe a note about possible reward for my favorite throwers. unfortunately most finders don't call even with legible ink, so maybe the novelty of a QR code would be extra motivation to return.

I don't own a cell phone, you lose your disc. :(
 
I'm considering dyeing QR codes onto the bottom of my discs in lieu of inking them. that way I can include more contact info and maybe a note about possible reward for my favorite throwers. unfortunately most finders don't call even with legible ink, so maybe the novelty of a QR code would be extra motivation to return.

what about as the dye starts to fade or bleed...look at any disc that has been dyed for quite some time....I believe the QR code would become unreadable.
 

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