Man, I could fill a whole page with stories of this nature...For whatever reason, I do seem to get a lot of calls on discs that have gone missing...
But here's one bad and one good.
Hat-in-hand, please-please-please, call me if you found this one. It's an honest-to-Gahd 2-Chain Aviar. 172 g. The weight was re-written by me in ballpoint ink. Faded orange so it looks like sherbet. The thing is butter, and I used it from its conception in the early 90's until late winter 2017-2018. Didn't secure it in my bag after a round, and it fell out somewhere near 15-18 at Winget Park in Charlotte. My name and number are in it. There is a dog bite on one edge. I damn near cried when I reached for it the following week. I don't care about its monetary "worth," I just loved throwing it.
So that's the bad. As bad as it gets. Because you know damn good and well that whoever found it knew what it was...Or, what's worse, I guess, is to think someone picked it up and threw it for their dog.
The other day I got a text from a guy who works at Innova. "Hey, someone turned in a yelllow Warship. Place an order with DGU and we'll ship it out with your order." Couldn't be easier. Ordered a cool ASL t-shirt, and sent a note, "Hey, I'm the guy whose disc you have on your desk. Here's my order number. Please send my disc with it."
And they answered back in not even an hour, "No problem, we'll take care of it." Then they thanked me for the order! I think that's fairly amazing.
I lost the thing in the river at Canaan - took a bad kick off the last possible tree. Can't believe it resurfaced...literally.
It can go either way...in more ways than three or four...