Dangeruss18
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You have a rake? Willing to show it?
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Eric I actually call the numbers on the back lol so I wouldnt call those stolen. I got a free six pack last week for returning 2 discs to the same guy. I do keep and sell the ones with no names or numbers though.
You have a rake? Willing to show it?
I do not sell on here. I have not been playing disc golf very long. I only know a few guys who do play. I started this post to see what people think about it because of how people have been acting while I am raking, its sort of awkward. My first distance driver was a Champ Valk which I started to get the hang of and lost in a pond. I had a buddy buy the starter pack and he lost his DX leapord in the same pond. I figured many people lost discs in the pond so I decided to make a rake. The buddy who got me into disc golf had one of his discs returned to him and he told me I should call the numbers on the discs. So that is exactly what I did. However, I have found many discs with no names or numbers on them. You may disagree with me here but those ones I keep. I have people who have thanked me and said just keep it (usually a junkier disc). no need to be mean JACK!
David that would work well but can you throw it out far?
Something like this:
http://www.pondboy.com/32-weed-rake-epr-detail.htm
If you google "pond rake", you'll see a lot of examples. Which is what I thought this thread was going to be about. They're for clearing weeds out of ponds, but dredge up discs quite well, too. Like the golden retriever, assuming the bottom is smooth. I also know people who have hand-made them out of PVC and assorted hardware.
That looks like that TV antenna.. 90 bucks? no way, I bet you could just use an old rake to make that. unfortually I could see it snagging on rocks and crap/
Could of used one last week, I was playing a round with a guy who threw his teebird into a murky pond..he was pretty upset about it he was really attached to it, and looked so long he didnt play the rest of the holes.