jotty13 Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 I think that geocahing should sell wristbands on the shop. They could be green with geocahing.com, where you are the search engine or something like that engraved on them. Just thinking out loud. What do all of you all think about this?? Quote Link to comment
+wildearth2001 Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 Though I am sick of all the spinoffs of the LiveSTRONG bands (which is currently the only band I wear or plan to wear), this isnt such a bad idea, its a great way to recognize another cacher from hiker when out on the trail. Quote Link to comment
jotty13 Posted August 15, 2005 Author Share Posted August 15, 2005 LiveSTRONG bands which is currently the only band I wear or plan to wear I wear 2... Makes me feel pretty!!!! Quote Link to comment
+CO Admin Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 Im not losing my left body part to wear a green band. Quote Link to comment
+The Leprechauns Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 This discussion of wristbands from April may be of interest. Quote Link to comment
+Joe Smith Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 Though I am sick of all the spinoffs of the LiveSTRONG bands ..... I agree that most of them are rather useless, my "livestrong" band it actually for a good friend and trainer who recently died of prostate cancer. All the money from the sale of the bands went to the family. This is much more personal than a livestrong band. He was a great guy, and there are only a few hundred other people who have this same band. (Millions of livestrong's out there) Quote Link to comment
+Tidalflame Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 Yeah, I think the whole wristband thing is kind of silly. Might be a good identifier, but not nearly as good as a GPS or other piece of Geocaching.com gear. Quote Link to comment
+Kealia Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 I could see them selling well and being snatched from caches quickly. I wear a Livestrong bracelet for personal reasons and leave them in caches as well. They tend to get grabbed quickly and they are a cheap trade item that supports cancer research. If there were GC bracelets that supported another foundation of some sort, I'm sure some will buy them to support it - some will not care for it. Can't please everybody...... Quote Link to comment
+dogbreathcanada Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 Not wristbands. Geocaching headbands. Because wristbands just don't look stupid enough. Quote Link to comment
nobby.nobbs Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 what not a tattoo in the centre of our foreheads then? god i must have been drunk on saturday Quote Link to comment
+CompassCollector Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 Just buy the lanyard and tie it around your head. <flashback to the '70s, dude> Quote Link to comment
+caderoux Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 http://www.reminderband.com/ Get whatever you want - $2.50 a piece, minimum order 20. Could make great FTF prizes. Quote Link to comment
+JohnnyVegas Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 I think that geocahing should sell wristbands on the shop. They could be green with geocahing.com, where you are the search engine or something like that engraved on them. Just thinking out loud. What do all of you all think about this?? Why??????? Quote Link to comment
+mini cacher Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 ... sick of all the spinoffs of the LiveSTRONG bands... was he the first to do this? or were his a "spin off" as well? I seem to remember seeing these in another color for some other cause before his. Although, like they all will soon enough, I've forgotten the color and the cause. Or maybe I'm thinking of the different colored ribbons... gosh... its so hard to keep up with the latest fad. Oh, and I would likely not wear the geocaching band either. I'm sure there would be some people who would. Quote Link to comment
+WizCreations Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 This discussion of wristbands from April may be of interest. There were a lot more people that liked the idea on this thread. I, for one, support the idea, and I would definitely buy at least one, but not 20. Quote Link to comment
tinkernoonoo Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 Not that it's a bad idea if the proceeds are going to charity, but the bracelet thing has way peaked. Once the soccer parents are wearing them (which they are), it's only a matter of time before they disappear into the same void as all those hilarious Garfields-stuck-to-the-car-window. Just sayin'... Quote Link to comment
Top Cat & Co Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 The real wristbands are to raise awareness and funds for a charity or orginisation, I wear a red and blue band which say's Take Control on it, these are in support of Epilepsy, a charity that needs vital funds. Who would get all the money from selling these bands and what would it be spent on, or would it be used to line someones pocket, like all the FAKE BANDS out their Quote Link to comment
+WhatsRNutts Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 I used to wear an livestrong bracelet for my great grandmother who died in part because of breast cancer. But the military said that they were fadish and we can't wear them anymore..so I keep it on my pocket. When our local Academy sports store was selling them I bought 10 of them and gave them out to my family members. Quote Link to comment
+wimseyguy Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 There are so many good causes that have copied the Livestrong bracelet trend that I bought a bunch of them in different colors. My plan was to either melt them down or cut and paste to blend them into one rainbow colored bracelet to show my support for all of the different causes. Then I realized that would mean something completely different. Not that there's anything wrong with that! Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 The real wristbands are to raise awareness and funds for a charity or orginisation, I wear a red and blue band which say's Take Control on it, these are in support of Epilepsy, a charity that needs vital funds. Who would get all the money from selling these bands and what would it be spent on, or would it be used to line someones pocket, like all the FAKE BANDS out their Ok so use the bands to fund GPS Outreach. A charatible concept that lies dormant for lack of interest. True it's not the march of dimes, or cancer awareness but it's geocaching related. Quote Link to comment
+WhatsRNutts Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 There are so many good causes that have copied the Livestrong bracelet trend that I bought a bunch of them in different colors. My plan was to either melt them down or cut and paste to blend them into one rainbow colored bracelet to show my support for all of the different causes. Then I realized that would mean something completely different. Not that there's anything wrong with that! I had a large live strong band and tried to make it smaller but it was resistant to everything I tried. double bubble, superglue....nothing would stick to it...so I bought a childs size bracelet. Quote Link to comment
+mini cacher Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 ...I've forgotten the color and the cause... If I remember correctly now, they were red in color, possibly made of metal and were for Vietnam vets or POW/MIA or something like that. Define what makes a wristband REAL... if its a band around your wrist, its real. Now some wristbands might be for a real cause and others might not. But the fact remains, they are a fad. They will eventually give way to the next means of raising money for what ever reason. Quote Link to comment
+pghlooking Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 I don't wear any bracelets but I do have a bunch of the bright green ones for Mr. Yuck Poison Control. I bought these and leave them in caches in hopes that it might be able to save a kid oneday. Pretty much a stretch but who knows. At least I feel like they are going to people who want them, kids, and might actually at one point have a need for them. Quote Link to comment
+WhatsRNutts Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 I don't wear any bracelets but I do have a bunch of the bright green ones for Mr. Yuck Poison Control. I bought these and leave them in caches in hopes that it might be able to save a kid oneday. Pretty much a stretch but who knows. At least I feel like they are going to people who want them, kids, and might actually at one point have a need for them. is that the one with the Xed eyes and a frown? We were moving and babysitting 3yr old nephew at the same time. I came home from work and they were one all the bottles of cleaners that were sitting in a box waiting to be moved. I asked willaby(nephew) what that was and he said it was mr yuck. i had never heard of it before. Quote Link to comment
+pghlooking Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 The one and the same. He was created by Pittsburgh Poison Control located at Pittsburgh's Childrens Hospital in 1972. Here's the link if you want to see him and hear his song. Can even get the bracelets there. Quote Link to comment
TCE Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 At first I thought the wristbands were a thing to hold your GPSr onto your wrist while caching...but no, ...a plastic/rubber bracelet...Oh well. I think that a wristband to hold my legend in place on my wrist would be pretty cool. Maybe I'll adapt a watchband, and a cell phone case to do the job? I think it would be a good idea to have a GPSr wrist holder thingymabob...of course...they may already be available, and I may simply be ignorant Quote Link to comment
+Yamahammer Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 The real wristbands are to raise awareness and funds for a charity or orginisation, I wear a red and blue band which say's Take Control on it, these are in support of Epilepsy, a charity that needs vital funds. Who would get all the money from selling these bands and what would it be spent on, or would it be used to line someones pocket, like all the FAKE BANDS out their Ok so use the bands to fund GPS Outreach. A charatible concept that lies dormant for lack of interest. True it's not the march of dimes, or cancer awareness but it's geocaching related. Or environmental, CiTO. Quote Link to comment
+Markwell Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 OK, so when I want to go out in the morning, I now have to look in my bracelet drawer... This phenomenon reminds me of the plethora of little pin ribbons everyone was wearing a couple years ago. It started with yellow ribbons for troops, then red for AIDS, then pink for Breast Cancer, then fuscia for saving the dwarf pygmy hootless owls, blah, blah, blah. If you want to support something, support it. If you want to overtly show that you enjoy something buy a T-Shirt. I own one for a particular fund raiser. I wore it for three days. I can't stand these things. Oh, and by the way, if you're doing it to show you support something by giving to a charity, remember Matthew 6:2 Quote Link to comment
+pdxmarathonman Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 (edited) I own one for a particular fund raiser. I wore it for three days. I can't stand these things. Ummm, maybe toss it in the washing machine? Edited August 15, 2005 by pdxmarathonman Quote Link to comment
+sept1c_tank Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 ...I own one for a particular fund raiser. I wore it for three days. I can't stand these things. They are a bit funky; they kind of look like flea collars. Quote Link to comment
+Team Snoopy Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 Add me to the list who thinks there are way too many bands out there already! Just look in any drugstore and you'll find a ton with different words on them. Plus the ones sold are huge...for me atleast. I take a childs size Livestrong, and my children wear a bear size one. I will wear a Livestrong band and only a livestrong band. I wear it for my father, sister and 2 brothers who have survived 1 type of cancer and working on surviving a 2nd type that runs in our family. I also wear it for Lance. Quote Link to comment
rynd Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 I don't really have an opinion one way or the other but a few weeks back I cought part of a news report that was saying that a lot of the bands being sold were just knock offs were the money only went in the pockets of the theifs who distributed them. Quote Link to comment
+OHMIKY Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 There is probably a market for it - I think the whole wristband thing is a little too fad-of-the-week for my taste Quote Link to comment
+ADKcachers Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 "I Hate Wristbands" wristband? "Support My Ribbon Factory" ribbon? Quote Link to comment
+dykediva Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 There are so many good causes that have copied the Livestrong bracelet trend that I bought a bunch of them in different colors. My plan was to either melt them down or cut and paste to blend them into one rainbow colored bracelet to show my support for all of the different causes. Then I realized that would mean something completely different. Not that there's anything wrong with that! I am going to take that like you really mean it, and for the record I wear a GodSTRONG wristband . . . Quote Link to comment
+jagate13 Posted January 13, 2007 Share Posted January 13, 2007 I think that is a great idea, if that where to happen i would buy them. Quote Link to comment
+TheAlabamaRambler Posted January 14, 2007 Share Posted January 14, 2007 The real wristbands are to raise awareness and funds for a charity or orginisation, I wear a red and blue band which say's Take Control on it, these are in support of Epilepsy, a charity that needs vital funds. Who would get all the money from selling these bands and what would it be spent on, or would it be used to line someones pocket, like all the FAKE BANDS out their For only $5. I will send you a treasured genuine Rambler Wristband. Everyone should wear one. Share your support of our troops overseas. Call attention to your disease. Get yours now, this is a limited-time offer. 100% of the income from this patriotic effort will be donated to my favorite charity (me). Quote Link to comment
+CanSolo Posted January 14, 2007 Share Posted January 14, 2007 Considering it was 1991 when they started using red ribbons for AIDS, I believe it was the predecessor to all of the other "fads" to help raise money for charity. I believe they are at the end of their life. How about just something a little more original.............. Quote Link to comment
+cache_test_dummies Posted January 14, 2007 Share Posted January 14, 2007 How about this one: Quote Link to comment
+parker313 Posted January 14, 2007 Share Posted January 14, 2007 My husband is in the Army and as a fundraiser, the family readiness group had bands from reminderband.com with the FRG motto, a takeoff of the unit motto. They ordered more than they usually would have of a unit specific item and they still sold out that very first day they came in. The FRG has since placed a few more orders and sold out every time. If you have bands available to a very specific target audience and that audience is participating in something meaningful to them, they *will* buy the bands. Of course not everyone will, but many will. Quote Link to comment
+beezerb Posted January 14, 2007 Share Posted January 14, 2007 Like these? http://shop.geoswag.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/miscswag.html Quote Link to comment
+OB1kenOB Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 I was at a local bicycle shop a couple years ago. In walked some dude who asked if they had any lance bracelets. Of course they where all out. The dude got an attitude and verbally slammed the guy behind the counter because he was "really counting on them" to have a lance bracelet. The whole time I was wondering, why didn't he toss a couple bucks in the jar while he was there even if they where out of plastic bracelets. meanwhile, I wonder how many "ribbon" magnets you can stick on the side of a buick before it's on-star malfunctions and sends it in a continuous loop around the mall parking lot. Quote Link to comment
+cachenut06 Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 I was at a local bicycle shop a couple years ago. In walked some dude who asked if they had any lance bracelets. Of course they where all out. The dude got an attitude and verbally slammed the guy behind the counter because he was "really counting on them" to have a lance bracelet. The whole time I was wondering, why didn't he toss a couple bucks in the jar while he was there even if they where out of plastic bracelets. meanwhile, I wonder how many "ribbon" magnets you can stick on the side of a buick before it's on-star malfunctions and sends it in a continuous loop around the mall parking lot. I think i would buy a Geocaching bracelet, to support Groundspeak, and i would probably buy some for swag, and i would defintately pick one up if i saw it in a cache, i have a big collection of those silicone bracelets in my geoswag collection box that i picked out of caches, ranging from livestrong to animal shelter bracelets, even though people put them down on here, if it said geocaching.com and was green or had the tech + nature, but the geocaching.com prefered over the tech + nature, it would be a cool band. Quote Link to comment
+Kealia Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 (edited) Um, we're dusting off a thread that's over a year old -why? Did the person who dug this up really intend on raising this question again or are we just bumping old threads for fun? edit to add: I'd wear the BrianSnat version! LOL Edited January 15, 2007 by kealia Quote Link to comment
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