+Larry.s Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Just wondering what some of you use for a signature item. Quote Link to comment
+JMBella Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Mine changes frequently but for a while I was using a JMBella magnet in a tiny a ziplock with 2 new AA batteries. They went over really well but they were a little too much work. Now I'm working on a JMB coin attached to a carabiner. I suspect after a while it will suffer the same fate as the mag/batteries. Here's what turned up after a quick search of "Signature Items": Sig items in geocaching forums Quote Link to comment
+Larry.s Posted August 2, 2004 Author Share Posted August 2, 2004 Thanks for the link. Quote Link to comment
+Rubeeslpr Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Our sig item is a Ruby Slipper magnet. We also leave a sig card in each cache we visit. Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 An Ancient Mew Holofoil from one of the Pokemon movies. They didn't go over well. I'm convinced that the only person who would appreciate it is Carleenp. A coin will be made one day, but that takes money, and money takes time to accumulate, and my cars know it so they are breaking even as I type because I had a good month. Quote Link to comment
+Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 We have 2 sizes of wooden token, painted and stamped with our team name on one side, and a stamp of our choosing on the other side. The larger ones have an additional stamp in the team logo. These are then sealcoated to prevent the stamps from wearing off. They look rather cool and take some time to make. Plus each one is individualized to color and stamping. Quote Link to comment
+AuntieWeasel Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 I've been giving out neat old coins that aren't worth anything. You can buy them by the pound. The upside to this is that I have an excuse to buy and play with coins Had another idea Saturday, though. I was sitting on the beach with my toes in the sand and I picked up a few little shells. I made a waypoint where I was sitting. And I thought...wouldn't it be cool to put this in a coin envelope and write something like "I picked this up at N 41°32.515 W 071°25.519. Do you know where that is?" I thought kids might enjoy looking it up and seeing the spot on the map. I'd happily take something like that out of a cache, even if it was an ordinary object like an acorn or a pebble. Just, you know, marking the spot on the earth it was from and passing it on. Of course, the coolness increases in direct proportion to the distance from the coordinates. I think I'll keep these for long trips. Quote Link to comment
+ZackJones Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 I drop off mini carabiners. In another thread on the forum there was a post with a link where you could get 250 business cards just by paying shipping so I ordered some of those. I now leave the carabiner with a business card attached with my name, date of find, cache find # and TB find number if there's one in the cache that I take. Zack Quote Link to comment
Captain Chaoss Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 i make "coins" from Sculpey clay. Heres a pic of my early ones. i seem to have lost the more recent ones. Quote Link to comment
+QuickKarl Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 For now I'm using Lance Armstron "LiveStrong" wristbands. I gave $1.00 each at his Lance Armstrong Foundation for cancer. The foundation either sold all or are temp out of stock, so Now the wristbands are selling on Ebay for $5.00 and up. Cant believe what people will try to make a profit on. If anyone wants one come to Central Il. there are quite a few in local caches. Bronz Quote Link to comment
+TeamK-9 Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 (edited) Usually, I sort of combine my trade and sig items. I make business card magnets with my name and picture of either my dog, or my jeep. I put them in plastic bags and include something small like a mini CITO kit or a couple batteries, or maybe a coin or something, whatever I can find... Right now, we're looking at either carabiner keychains with our name and a pawprint engraved on it, or possibly custom printed rain ponchos with the GC logo... Probably leaning towards the carbainer though, cause we'd use a pawprint for it instead of the GC logo, and we wouldn't have to get authorizatin or whatever... Edited August 2, 2004 by TeamK-9 Quote Link to comment
+The Leprechauns Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Hamsters for full-size caches and mice for anything the size of a decon container or smaller. In the winter I will only leave a sig item if I'm traveling to a warm climate, or if it's a new cache that sees a lot of traffic, or if I'm in a bad mood. Quote Link to comment
+Larry.s Posted August 2, 2004 Author Share Posted August 2, 2004 Thanks for all the ideas. I think I'm going to use rubber ducks. After all, who doesn't love rubber ducks and what bathtub is complete without one? I already have some normal sized ones left after trading 3 or 4 already and I have some bids placed on ebay for smaller ones including special police/fireman/etc ones. Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Hamsters for full-size caches and mice for anything the size of a decon container or smaller. In the winter I will only leave a sig item if I'm traveling to a warm climate, or if it's a new cache that sees a lot of traffic, or if I'm in a bad mood. Do you freeze dry them and include a dessicant? Quote Link to comment
+The Leprechauns Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Yes, but not without difficulty. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Hamsters for full-size caches and mice for anything the size of a decon container or smaller. In the winter I will only leave a sig item if I'm traveling to a warm climate, or if it's a new cache that sees a lot of traffic, or if I'm in a bad mood. Yeah, and I wish you would stop poking breathing holes in the lids of all my caches Quote Link to comment
+The Leprechauns Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 If you feel strongly about this, I suggest that you place the hamster-free symbol on your cache pages, right next to the no pirates symbol. There are others who enjoy this variation on the game, and if you read the official website it says that new variations are encouraged. And since it's published on the internet, it must be true. I am sorry that you come down at a different point on the continuum between sweet-smelling but damp caches and dry caches that smell like rotting rodents when you open them. We will just have to agree to disagree. Quote Link to comment
Black Mage Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Due to a general lack of fundage, I use home printed business cards. Here's a few of them. When I get a job, however, I'm going to start experimenting with maybe making little Black Mage figures out of clay of some sort. Quote Link to comment
+clearpath Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 I leave arrowheads ... Quote Link to comment
+mtn-man Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 FISUR has the definitive collection on their site. http://www.geocities.com/team_fisur/geo-creations/index.html Mine are shown down in the Southeast section. http://www.geocities.com/team_fisur/geo-cr...-man/index.html Quote Link to comment
+Eric K Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Thanks for all the ideas. I think I'm going to use rubber ducks. After all, who doesn't love rubber ducks and what bathtub is complete without one? I already have some normal sized ones left after trading 3 or 4 already and I have some bids placed on ebay for smaller ones including special police/fireman/etc ones. I'm sure the ducks would be a big hit for people that cache with kids. What kind of personal information, if any, will you attach to them to make them a signauter larry.s item? http://www.usageocoins.com http://www.travelbugraces.com Quote Link to comment
Captain Chaoss Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Yes, but not without difficulty. Thats all pretty interesting, but can they be "mounted" on a stick and sold at amusement parks as a frosty treat on hot days ? And, what are the refrigeration requirements needed for storage/transportation to the intended host cache ? Quote Link to comment
+Cabinwood Posted August 3, 2004 Share Posted August 3, 2004 I've been using Tivo antenna balls and now have a supply of the LiveStrong yellow bands. So, I'll be switching off back and forth. Quote Link to comment
+Leapin' Lizards Posted August 3, 2004 Share Posted August 3, 2004 We give up. We tried engraving shot glasses with our avatar (coolest sig item on the planet - we thought - and then nobody took 'em). We engraved little hand mirrors with our team name. We made magnets... but so did everybody else. We laid out some dough for those "thirsty-stone" coasters with lizards on 'em. More people seem to like the coasters but at $5 a cache, our gas money is rapidly disappearing. We bought travel packs of Band-Aids and covered the brand (I'm sure that's probably illegal) with a sticker showing our avatar and some pithy slogan like "The Leapin' Lizards cache crew hopes you never really need these." We tried a couple of pewter lizard charms. And we've launched a full-scale, interplanetary search for bandanas with lizards on 'em. (YOU WOULD THINK, wouldn't you, that lizard bandanas would be ridiculously easy to find, twelve for $10, on any one of dozens of Web sites.... nooooooooo, no, my friends. No lizards on bandanas for you, because I'd have to sew 'em, and there are some things I'm not willing to do, even for lovely critters like you.) Grump. Grump. Grump. Quote Link to comment
+Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking Posted August 3, 2004 Share Posted August 3, 2004 Have you considered do it yourself silk screening? Or using fabric paint/markers to draw lizards on a premade bandana? Your local craft store can help with options. Quote Link to comment
+Leapin' Lizards Posted August 4, 2004 Share Posted August 4, 2004 Oooh. Heyyyyyy. Not that lizards are great artists or anything... but fabric paint and a single lizard in the corner of a bandana... hmmmm. Could work! We'll try it! Thanks for the suggestion! (Lizards are generally good-hearted, but mentally slow. At least these lizards. Why didn't we think of fabric paints?) Quote Link to comment
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