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I mark my discs with my name on the rim so if I'm throwing the same disc as someone else it doesn't get mixed up. Sometimes I'll draw a character on it so when people do find it they say "wow, that's cool. I'm happy I just found this." I've never ever expected to get a disc back once I've given...
All the patent numbers are the same on every disc. The best way to know for sure is the letters on the bottom... but in your case there isn't any. Try contacting the guy you got the discs from. I'm sure he'd know.
I've had disc STOLEN after my tee shot. Right in a wide open fairway, nowhere for it to hide. Blind holes. That's STEALING. FINDING a disc in the middle of the woods is not STEALING. If someone confronted me about a disc being theirs & they can prove it, they can have it back. No problems. If...
A puppy is a completely different situation for two reasons. One being that a dog costs a HELL of a lot more than $10 plastic. Two; a dog has four legs and can use them. A dog can be in a completely different area code in an hour. A disc is gonna be where you throw it. If you don't find it by...
You're not a thief if you find a disc that someone has given up on. You're a moron. Someone obvs didn't care enough to keep looking for it. When I lose a disc I think to myself "someone is gonna find this and get just as much use out of it as I just did."
Something like that. I found the disc & it didn't have any info on the bottom... just a lame anarchy sign so I drew a lil character with paint makers. I hope it doesn't mess up the flight characteristics 'cause I like it a lot.