brokenfixed
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I wrote my theory inside the paint marker thread since it sorta is a better place to discuss the rules.
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Cool. I like that idea a lot, please let me/us know how it works for initial application and how the ink holds up over time.I finally ordered a custom rubber stamp to mark my discs. I made up a logo and had the stamp made. I ordered permanent black and permanent white ink that is supposed to be great for plastics.
i think i'm going to write STOLEN FROM - and then my name - i remember seeing that on golf balls from certain driving ranges
Donovan,
How does the ink hold up to nail polish remover, mineral spirits and/or paint thinner? I'm interested in getting a custom stamp, thanks.
So far the ink seems to be holding up with no wear after 3 rounds. Here is what I got from RubberStamp.net.
I resolved an appropriated disc issue a few weeks ago. My Roadrunner fails to fade and ends up right,in the adjacent fairway, right on the edge actually. A guy playing that hole is walking up the fairway. I can see him, so he can see me. He's hand carrying a couple discs, no bag. As he passes the area where my disc landed he stoops down and picks it up. I keep walking towards him. Now my disc is in his hand under two discs, like an ace on the botttom of the deck. When I get up to him, I pull 3 discs out of my bag and fan them out...all carrying my distinctive black dot (its about a 3 inch circle). He looks a little sheepish. Without a word he tosses my disc back towards where he "Found" it. End of discussion.
I've had the same thing happen. Pretty cool. So there's no excuse for not calling.I always call if there's a number, it just seems the right thing to do. I know there are those who subscribe to the idea that finding a disc and not calling is okay...that the disc wasn't lost...the search was abandonded and the original owner has essentially given up the right to possession. I'm okay with that...what goes around comes around.
Interestingly, I've had a couple experiences of calling and the owner was greatful for the call and then said to go ahead and keep the disc. These discs, a beat Wraith and and a beat and scared Roc have become favorites of mine- nice to throw and kinda sweet because they were gifts.