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Osmo
02-04-2012, 10:56 PM
http://i40.tinypic.com/14d263q.png

Made this today cause someone found a disc of mine today and actually called and I was so happy I had to help get the word out. make those callls!

Thanks Milton and Gabe in MA at Buffum.

karottop420
02-07-2012, 11:31 PM
That's awesome. I wanna put one of those on the course map at 1's teepad. Doubt it'll work though lol. I gave our squid a beer today for gettin 3 of my discs back.

Rol6566
02-07-2012, 11:37 PM
I called a guy on a disc I found today. He said he lost in in october. It was right on the edge of the fairway and he and his friends looked 4+ times with no luck.

I called him and he came and met me during my round.

FYI. In the same round I got an ace so Karma really pays off :thmbup:

Huk Finn
02-08-2012, 12:35 AM
WWKD. What Would Katana Do?

discdoh
02-08-2012, 01:11 AM
Believe it or not, I have had much better success getting back my discs back, in recent years, once I only put "#12184" and my nickname "D'OH" on it. I am not sure why. Maybe I am more responsible now and lose less plastic? Not sure...

MattyIce
02-08-2012, 01:12 AM
Called on one today at Zilker, guy ended up letting me keep it, unfortunately it's just a dx skeeter

Airfishey
02-08-2012, 01:34 AM
I've never received a call from any of my lost discs. I've returned a few in my days though. Trying to build up that karma in hopes that I'll get a call some day.

elevated plastic
02-08-2012, 01:53 AM
I lost my go to lemontana a couple months ago at a course that I hardly play. A few weeks later i got a call from a guy that said his dog found my frisbee and it wanted dog treats in return. I mailed him a paid envelope with treats for his dog and a $1 for him. I got it back a week later. I'd say 7 out of the 10 or so discs i've lost have been returned. I guess it's karma for all the calls i've made.

DiscLizard
02-08-2012, 01:56 AM
There's only a couple discs I ever lost that I wish I could get back. One was a Champion Beast (Pre-Barry) that I 2'd hole 12 @ Hornet's Nest Park in Charlotte, NC with (I'm the only one who's ever done it, and the disc had a ton of sentimental value). It *might* still be sitting in the pond at Elon Park off hole #5. The other was a well seasoned 3rd run CE Valkyrie with a 'Disclanding' stamp (hyzer flip dream disc) I lost in Asheville, NC on Richmond Hill (old Richmond Hill before the front 9 changed). I'm sure someone found it, but they didn't call despite the hefty reward I posted about at the course's bulletin board.

Come to think about it, I haven't lost a whole lot of plastic over the years... I've only ever received one call though, and I let the guy keep the pearly Champion Viking I'd lost. I always call people when I find their discs though.

basketcase15
02-08-2012, 02:05 AM
WWKD. What Would Katana Do?

ahhahah :thmbup:

twitchlove
02-08-2012, 03:11 AM
It's strange to me that people are capable of ignoring numbers on discs that they find, and just use the disc without calling. For me, that ink staring at me every time I used the disc would make me feel unbearably guilty. :doh:

Mattallica
02-08-2012, 03:44 AM
It's strange to me that people are capable of ignoring numbers on discs that they find, and just use the disc without calling. For me, that ink staring at me every time I used the disc would make me feel unbearably guilty. :doh:

you are truly agod among men

Mysticfalcon
02-08-2012, 07:52 AM
Ive only had 2 calls on lost discs. Both were lost in Northern VT. One was found in CT and the other was found in SC. Both times I told them to keep them or sell them but not to bother mailing a cheap Disc back up to VT. That is their reward for being a nice person. Apparently Plastic that I lose gets a lot of miles on it.

fishmich
02-08-2012, 10:13 AM
I called a guy on a disc I found today. He said he lost in in october. It was right on the edge of the fairway and he and his friends looked 4+ times with no luck.

I called him and he came and met me during my round.

FYI. In the same round I got an ace so Karma really pays off :thmbup:

i had the exact same thing happen to me about a year ago. always return those discs.

Thomas437
02-08-2012, 10:28 AM
I havent gotten any calls but I have a gotten a couple of messages on the scene from people who looked up my PDGA #. Ive called a guy and he moved to Arizona between the time he lost and I found his disc. Needless to say, he let me keep it.

Rocaholic74
02-08-2012, 10:30 AM
I've called numerous times when I've found lost discs. Out of the few that I have lost, I have never gotten a call. I guess people really like the way I break in discs because every one I've lost has been in that perfect broken in stage. I've lost two seasoned rocs that were just awesome.

creeper78
02-08-2012, 10:51 AM
I've returned several discs. The only one I kept was one where I was unable to contact the person. I've only had one disc returned out of about a half dozen, and that was probably due to the fact that it was another club member who found it. I label all my discs with name and cell number.

kingjames1014
02-08-2012, 11:21 AM
2 storys come to mind for me:
Both discs were found @ Avon Town Hall on hole 7 in the nature area to the right.
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course_pics/215/65f9619a.jpg?rand=6070

One star Wraith i returned to a guy who said he had lost it @ Washington Park in Indy. Someone found it, used it, and lost it again.
Another disc had an out-of town area code on it. When i called it, the guy was from Denver,CO and had lost the disc in a pond in Wyoming! How it got to Indiana we have no idea. He told me to keep it and i still have it.
so far: 9 discs found-8 returned, 1 given to me.

smarkquart
02-08-2012, 01:11 PM
The only call I have received on the 10+ discs I have lost in the last year was for a Champion Groove. That disc was not even lost, it had been sold and they had not inked out my name and number.

Last summer I lost a beautiful dyed Opto River I would definitely pay some money to get back. It is the only disc I have lost where it would still be in my bag today.

DiscOh
02-08-2012, 02:15 PM
Never been called. Maybe someday?

RnROutlaw
02-08-2012, 07:09 PM
I've returned two discs, I found one about a month ago and left a message for the guy and he still hasn't gotten back to me. Unfortunately, I decided to throw it ONE time last Sunday, and I forgot to pick it up. I caught up to a group and they said a group that passed them found a lost disc, they asked if it was my name and I said no, I haven't lost a disc today. Three holes later, I look in my bag and realize that I left the dudes disc in the middle of the fairway, and the lost disc that group had found, had in fact been lost by me due to forgetting to pick it up. I hope they call the guy, and I will NEVER throw a disc that I've found again until the owner calls me back and tells me to keep it (or they go more than a few weeks without calling, like 3 months). :wall:

It took me losing three discs until I inked mine, don't know why. Since then I've lost two and haven't gotten a call.

chris deitzel
02-08-2012, 08:31 PM
I always appreciate the phone calls!!! If it's been replaced by the time they call, I usually let them keep it just for being so cool to actually let me know they found it.

MrFixIt
02-09-2012, 11:29 AM
I have an old school z Comet that I found @ 2 yrs ago. Guy's info was just PDGA#. Looked around, did a little digging and found out his contact info. We've pm'd each other a couple times on a local website, and I've sent my addy to him asking him to send me a self addressed mailer so I could him his disc...I still have it in a box in the basement...:confused:

TmCHILLfromCEDARHILL
02-09-2012, 11:46 AM
Yeah i always call and check, i have only had 1 guy ask me to ship to him.

Here is my question though, if a name and number is on a disc that you buy off someone, do you still call? I do, and i have only had 1 guy say they lost it, so i sent it to him, and only asked that he pay for shipping. Would it be fair, if i paid a guy on a course $6 for a disc, and if i call the number on the back of that disc, and he wants it back, should i charge him for shipping plus the $6 or just eat the $6?????

MrFixIt
02-09-2012, 12:00 PM
Yeah i always call and check, i have only had 1 guy ask me to ship to him.

Here is my question though, if a name and number is on a disc that you buy off someone, do you still call? I do, and i have only had 1 guy say they lost it, so i sent it to him, and only asked that he pay for shipping. Would it be fair, if i paid a guy on a course $6 for a disc, and if i call the number on the back of that disc, and he wants it back, should i charge him for shipping plus the $6 or just eat the $6?????

That is kind of a grey area...
The person that you bought the disc from should have told you that they found it, tried to call the # and return, etc.
As far as someone paying you back, that would depend on the individual and how bad they want the disc back.

jtreadwell
02-09-2012, 12:09 PM
I've only ever not returned one disc. I found a guy's flying pig open Katana and called him and left a message to meet up. That night, I was careless and left it on the coffee table thinking I would remember it in the morning. Long story short, my dog got it. I think the guy called back but didn't leave a message, but I can't call him back til I replace it or I'll feel like a dick. On that note, does anyone have any Flying Pig Open Katanas they would sell? It would help me clear my conscience.

Goon13
02-09-2012, 01:00 PM
Over the years I have probably found hundreds of discs with only 23 of the discs being inked - been able to return 13 of the inked discs. The other ten fall into the categories: disconnected number, made contact but owner didn't want it back or didn't want to expend the energy to get it back, never returned calls/texts. I usually wait a few months then donate them to a school or charity.

My kids and I have lost 19 inked discs over the years - not a single call.

I did receive a call on a DX Leopard that I had donated to charity. The kid it went to must have lost it and the kind soul who found it called me. Asked him to give to somebody in need.

I always call on an inked disc, most of the time we meet at the course and play a round together. Great way to meet new people to throw with.

Dest
02-09-2012, 02:19 PM
I have only played for a real cumulative ~6 months, in that time I have already returned about 12 discs. I have personally lost 3 of mine, and my friends have lost 6 of mine. I have never been called.

I lost my favorite champ glow leo in the most redicilous way ever. It was a wide open fair way with really tall grass on the right. I threw and it floated right right right and never hyzered out :(. I got cut up so bad in the tall grass I eventually said screw it.

BrotherDave
02-09-2012, 06:28 PM
Big Ups is easily the best man-band to come out of Temecula California

http://www.radioplanet.tv/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/bigups_med.jpg

Jar-El
02-09-2012, 09:18 PM
I've lost a few discs (JK Aviar & Viking) and never was called. I've returned all the inked discs I've found, except for a seasoned DX Roc which the guy told me to keep because he moved to Oregon, and a green phone #less DX Cheetah that said "Hands off *******." I wrote "Mine now, bitch" on it and promptly lost it in some grass. Whoever found it must've chuckled.

I picked up my Roc the other day and found a dyed Star Destroyer directly underneath it. The course was covered in leaves so people were losing discs like crazy. Disc said "Karma" on it and that turned out to be true. He was thrilled to get the disc back saying he's probably lost 20 discs and had 3 returned. We met up, threw a round, and I ended up giving him a barely thrown Star Destroyer I had in the exact same weight because it's too big of a disc for me. He ended up giving me a Ching Tank, Ontario Roc, & Pink Scorpion (which I later smashed to bits on a cold morning -- I loved that big ol' disc while it lasted). He offered to give me a first run Valkyrie but I don't hang discs on walls yet.

Returned a 2008 World Championship Super Roc to a kid who wanted to give me $20 for it's return. I told him to save his money and we may play a round sometime.

The point of all of this is: return discs and good things happen. It feels so much better than the guilt of throwing someone else's disc which they probably loved just as you love your discs. I know I'm preaching to the choir here though.

And to the people who bagged my discs and all of yours:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxtxzF5L8VA

How do we get through to these disc thieves?

cjskier
02-10-2012, 02:38 PM
I call people all the time and they always say they will call back and set up a time to meet, or call when they are in town. But they never call back, odd. I found 8 discs in one day, 6 had numbers, called all of them, and I still have them all.

bradharris
03-12-2012, 01:55 PM
Gotta bump this thread, cause I'm pretty pumped after this weekend.

I got a call Saturday, someone found my Star XCal that buried itself in the snow the week before. As chance would have it, he happened to find another disc of mine over a year ago. I had my name on it but forgot the number. He still has that one. He's a regular at the course and will get em both back to me when I finally make it out to a league day.

So then Sunday I watched my trusty red-shift river hyzer off deep into the woods. Searched for a good 20 minutes with no luck. Got a text today, someone found and offered to mail it back to me. He's on the way to the post office now.

Where did I get all this good Karma??

DirtyWhiteBoy
03-12-2012, 02:07 PM
Gotta bump this thread, cause I'm pretty pumped after this weekend.

I got a call Saturday, someone found my Star XCal that buried itself in the snow the week before. As chance would have it, he happened to find another disc of mine over a year ago. I had my name on it but forgot the number. He still has that one. He's a regular at the course and will get em both back to me when I finally make it out to a league day.

So then Sunday I watched my trusty red-shift river hyzer off deep into the woods. Searched for a good 20 minutes with no luck. Got a text today, someone found and offered to mail it back to me. He's on the way to the post office now.

Where did I get all this good Karma??

^That's not just good, that is great karma. congratulations man.

I was playing my local course yesterday with my girlfriend and a close friend of ours. It was the first really nice day we have had here in central MI so the course was PACKED, and since we were teaching our friend to play we let a couple groups play through so we didn't hold them up. Anyways, we make it to hole 15 and my phone starts to ring, evidently on hole 10 I either forgot or missed my bag when putting away my BUZZ. A guy on the course found it and called me right there, we met a few mins later and he gave it back.

aggreen
03-12-2012, 02:12 PM
I picked up my Roc the other day and found a dyed Star Destroyer directly underneath it. The course was covered in leaves so people were losing discs like crazy. Disc said "Karma" on it and that turned out to be true.

I know who's disc you found and was with him when he lost it. That was the most crazy way I ever saw a disc lost - three of us looked around a 20 foot area for 30 minutes. I felt bad for him and gave him a Star Wraith to "try" to replace it, but not the same thing.

Back on topic - always call people, multiple times - sometimes they don't get back to you, but most either appreciate the calls or tell you to keep it. One experience I always enjoyed was finding someone's Diamond (not the ring) at an out of town course. Had name and number on it, called it, no response - so brought it home with us. The person returned the call much later, turns out to be a kid (it was a Diamond) and his favorite disc. After mailing it back, his mom wrote a great thank you note in return saying it was his favorite disc. Anything that helps, and continues, the positive experience for someone playing the sport is worth the $4/5 I spent on shipping it.

bradharris
03-12-2012, 02:29 PM
I was playing my local course yesterday with my girlfriend and a close friend of ours. It was the first really nice day we have had here in central MI so the course was PACKED, and since we were teaching our friend to play we let a couple groups play through so we didn't hold them up. Anyways, we make it to hole 15 and my phone starts to ring, evidently on hole 10 I either forgot or missed my bag when putting away my BUZZ. A guy on the course found it and called me right there, we met a few mins later and he gave it back.

Same thing happened to me in MI last summer. Lost a disc early on. Then got a call while still on the course.

Clonan
03-12-2012, 02:47 PM
So I found my FIRST disc yesterday at my Local DG Course, no name or number. A few holes later 2 guys come wandering around and ask if i had found a disc. I said "Ya man right here". No big deal until i notice one of the guys was my childhood best friend that i hadnt seen in over 15 years... Weird.

mattdabbs
03-12-2012, 02:49 PM
I have returned quite a few discs. I have only had one call on one of mine and it was from Gregg Hosfeld trying to return and old beat up dx cobra. I thought that was classy of him.

RJRendleman
03-12-2012, 03:04 PM
I found 5 discs yesterday while playing 1 round at bradford, it was almost like it was raining discs...4 belonging to the same person and one belonging to Wysocki ...all will be returned to their owners

giles
03-12-2012, 03:25 PM
I just put my first name and pdga number on my discs, I'm not to worried about getting the lost ones back. I had a guy track me down on facebook once to try and return one. I thought that was really cool. The disc was an almost new DD dye Z force and he couldn't belive I didn't want it back. I had given up the search without much effert as I didn't care for the discs, it wasn't as stable as a Force should be.

Mind Expansi0n
03-12-2012, 03:35 PM
I don't bother to ink mine - if it's gone - it's gone. Looking through a used thread with heavily inked discs is far more annoying. I'd say 90% of folks don't want your inked disc.

giles
03-12-2012, 03:56 PM
I don't bother to ink mine - if it's gone - it's gone. Looking through a used thread with heavily inked discs is far more annoying. I'd say 90% of folks don't want your inked disc.

PDGA rules say you have to mark your discs for tournament play.

jeffmonty
03-12-2012, 04:01 PM
Not a disc but last fall at Milo McIver I found a cellphone on the ground half way down #1 fairway. I picked it up and figured the guy would try to call when he realized he lost it. Only got as far as hole 2 before the guy was calling. I think he had to walk back from hole 6.

Lewis
03-12-2012, 04:16 PM
Not a disc but last fall at Milo McIver I found a cellphone on the ground half way down #1 fairway. I picked it up and figured the guy would try to call when he realized he lost it. Only got as far as hole 2 before the guy was calling. I think he had to walk back from hole 6.

No man, that was litter. You should have kept it. :doh:

412Disc
03-12-2012, 05:35 PM
Always a pleasant surprise

saldawg13
03-12-2012, 05:44 PM
I lost a disc one time and a guy actually called me I was surprised. He then proceeded to tell me I could have the disc back as long as I paid him 10 dollars. It was a beat champion beast so I told him that he could keep it and learn the game himself. So he called back an hour later and was like OK you can have it for 5 dollars I then cursed him out and hung up.

tmahan
03-12-2012, 05:45 PM
Our group returned two yesterday from the same guy. He must have been having a bad day.

bubbadreier
03-12-2012, 07:17 PM
I have yet to find a disc... so I have no Karma building up :(

hooked312
03-12-2012, 07:56 PM
found a disc without an area code with the phone number... Tried a few local area codes with no luck. Doesn't make sense to me to ink up a disc and not give enough info to have it returned.

bradharris
03-12-2012, 10:23 PM
I have yet to find a disc... so I have no Karma building up :(

I've only returned one, and it was many years ago. I think I owe some Karma now.

E3D4523
03-12-2012, 10:36 PM
Been on the karma trip! But its no paying off. Yet!!!!

Smigles
03-13-2012, 06:50 AM
I dont get all that hoopla. Here in switzerland it is common courtesy to return found goods.


But yeah, Ups to those that do it.

bholy08
03-13-2012, 07:25 AM
If only we could all live in Switzerland:).

medicinalfunk
03-13-2012, 07:50 AM
if i find a disc and its a name i recognize, i always return it. if not, it goes in the box with all the other crap i've found. i don't expect someone who doesn't know me who finds my disc to return it

Smigles
03-13-2012, 07:50 AM
If only we could all live in Switzerland:).

All those who return discs are welcome any time :)

Seriously though, yes I know. It's all different here. We only have around 100 players anyway, and we all know each other. :hfive:

AshleyH
03-13-2012, 09:55 PM
I just successfully returned a sidewinder to one guy today. I also got the address for another guy, to send him his starfire. I could barely make out the phone number on it, actually just guessed the last two numbers. He was excited, he says no one ever calls him. I told him to never say never.