Im interested to see this as well. Gotta get this done.
Mattlock, I think that a picture of a toy that you've found might be a better choice. Nothing for anyone to take offense at, a matchbox car, or a tootise toy or something along those lines.
My card is going to be just my name and phone number. I can add whatever details the moment calls for on the back. Anyway, I do think that some type of card is a good idea.
I gave it a try, but it didnt work very well...I didnt get one call back! Too bad since they looked cool!
Had a big Skull and crossbones on the front, with YARD PIRATE in bold letters...then underneath, my name...Johnny Grasskiller...
Mud, Im incredibly surprised that Johnny Grasskiller didn't get very good results, especially with such a warm and inspiring piece of art work on the card. That's just crazy.
Ok good thinking. But what exactly did you think the item was It's only a roof cresting.
Ok good thinking. But what exactly did you think the item was It's only a roof cresting.
I admit that I had no idea what your picture was, but you want to do whatever you can create a relaxed environment when asking for permission. Actually if you want to put a picture on your card, comsider a toy, a key and a button. Leave coins, jewelry or anything that might be considered " valuable " off, or a the very least downplayed. Some people just can't understand that that heavily worn silver dime you found might only bring 50 cents if you tried to sell it at a coin shop. Their only experience with precious metals is at a jewelry store. What I'm trying to get at is, keep it simple and fun.
Not sure why it's showing like that
I'm a member of the same club! Small world!