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Placing Glass In Caches


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I've been doing a fair amount of glass painting recently and I was thinking of placing some of the finished articles in caches, either as signature items, first-to-finds or just 'normal' trade items.

 

In placing them I'd make sure they were wrapped properly - as I would if I were posting them.

 

The question is, therefore, would this be acceptable ??

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As long as they were wrapped properly and someone couldn't blindly stick their hand into the cache and get cut, I don't see anything wrong with it. You have to remember the kids that go geocaching when considering an item to place in a cache. If it's safe for a kid, then it should be safe for anyone.

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Have you painted any yjtb's. The only way some of us will ever see one, and it could become a collectors' item - or sell on Ebay.

Seriously, I'd want one - especially if they are signed!

I'm from England, we're second class citizens of the world, we never get any of these 'promotions' . . . . . . . ;)

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Well, how the heck am I gonna get a painted MoonHerb glass here in Ohio??

Well, I paint suncatchers, not glasses, but I know what you mean . . .

 

Besides there are probably only going to be <20 MoonHerb glass paintings (before I move onto stained glass). There are 5000 jeep TB's !!

 

(We could arrange a postal swap though . . . )

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