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great idea though!! hope all works well..i hate being pessimistic about it, but i have seen my share of vandalism to return boxes and baskets/tee signs to last me a lifetime...makes me sick
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great idea though!! hope all works well..i hate being pessimistic about it, but i have seen my share of vandalism to return boxes and baskets/tee signs to last me a lifetime...makes me sick
I found an Innova Champion Wraith yesterday on hole #5 at Little Lehigh Parkway. Called the number on the back immediately. The guy lived fairly close so he drove to the course and met me on hole #8 where I promptly returned his disc. He offered me one of his discs in return which was very kind but I refused.
Hoping disc golf Karma will return one of my lost discs soon....
I guess I'm sitting in the position of, if somebody dropped $20 out on the course, and you're stumbling around the woods and come across it, are you going to call the number and ask if they want it back if it has one on it? Not the best example, I know, but I see it as much the same.
If the name is somebody I know, definitely I'll give it back.
If the person comes up and says its theirs after I get it, definitely give it back.
If I find it in a stream where with ice still on the edges and a 20 foot vertical bank to get down to it, and it's visible from the top of the bank, I'm not going to worry about it.
If it is worth it to them, the person will find it. I am a very firm believe in this, and I don't truly see how you can say you just can't find it. I've spent many hours rummaging through poison ivy and nettles looking for my discs. I keep looking because it is worth it to me to find them. If its a disc I don't care about I'll say "**** it, lets keep playing."
EDIT: I guess I don't see the whole name/number on the disc being completely valid. I've seen several people on the course with sharpies specifically to write their names on a disc as soon as they find one. I've seen it done on blind throws. I don't take it as meaning it is theirs.
leave it in the trunk , when you take someone new to play let them use it , if they lose it its still got the number on there. And if he calls next time hes in town if your out it will be with you, and if you "lost" it tell em someone broke into your garage and stole all you discsAfter notifying the person whose disc I found, how long am I expected to store it? I spoke to a guy in June, told him where I worked and he has never shown up to get it. Another guy is from out of state and said the next time he visits he will call? WTF? Send me $5 to mail it to you or buy another...