I, like most others here I suspect, have gotten to the point where we throw pretty specific discs that we are VERY unlikely to just find on a course. In my case so much so that I haven't found a disc that I was even tempted keep, written on or otherwise in a long time. I do however find discs that I'm curious about, and I have absolutely no qualms about throwing them to see what they will do. Luckily we have a pretty good return program at CDGS, and that is where my found discs that I cannot identify go. People are such douches down here that no one writes their numbers on the discs...I found this out the hard way when I lost a disc when I first moved here and got prank called repeatedly by whoever found it.
Now on the other hand, there are probably 100s if not 1000s of discs out there with my name on them. I put my name on them when I test them because there is so much water on our courses, and I've also sold tons of my discs to CDGS, who in turn distribute them around the world...Speaking of which, Mark Ellis--do you have any red Trackers with "Mike Phillips" or 23433 on them? There are at least a dozen out there, all legitimately sold. About half a dozen times a year I meet someone on the course with a disc in their bag with my name, and it is funny how people handle this situation very differently. Some offer them up right away, others after a few holes, some offer to pay, some offer it to me like the 3rd time we meet, and some don't say anything until they notice me looking at the disc in their hand or on the ground. I never care...once a disc has left my possession it is dead to me.





