Back in '98 we replaced a pedestrian bridge in White Birch in the part of the park that has the disc golf course. Our City Council made this stupid decision that we couldn't hire outside contractors to install anything, our maintenance guys had to do it even if they had no clue what they were doing. So the maintenance guys tried to install the bridge and made a huge mess of everything. Hole #9 was completely torn out for a year because of the damage they did hauling this bridge back there. All of the golfers were pissed because it was just a bridge. Nobody disliked the old bridge and nobody cared that we had a new bridge, they just wanted #9 back.
I had a big event planed a couple months after the course was torn up, and Bob Waidmann convinced me that we should get some custom discs for the tournament. We went 1/2's on the discs. As a joke, we made the stamp say "White Bridge" instead of "White Birch."
I used the only bridge we had in the clip art file. I worked on that stamp for maybe three minutes.
We had 45ish players the year before, and with the course torn up we figured we would have fewer guys come out. That would leave us with discs left over to sell to make back some money on them. We ended up with over 70 players, so we didn't have many disc left and took a bath.
After the event I stuck this in my bag as a back-up putter. It was in my bag for the next eight years and never was my primary putter. By the time I retired my primary putter, I was switching over to Wizards and this disc ended up in a stack of Aviars in the basement.