Boulder link=topic=14113.msg148682#msg148682 date=1378190645 said:
Interesting, I would luv to see pics of designs of cards used by members.
It is such a simple yet productive way of introduction, wish I had thought of it for MD'ing. :daydream:
Fire Fighter 43 link=topic=14113.msg148942#msg148942 date=1378512958 said:This is mine, I used Vista Print and I think it was like $10 for 500 about 4-5 years ago. I've always been an Independent member of FMDAC and my local Historical Society. In my opinion it adds a little credibility, every little bit helps when approaching someone for permission.
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bob_e99 link=topic=14113.msg149251#msg149251 date=1378981793 said:I have also considered getting cards and have met several detectorists who have them. From my point of view though (and I emphasize my), I would not use the word treasure as it conjures up chests full of gold and jewelry. I can see it in people's eyes when they ask me if I'm hunting for treasure and I respond with No, just looking for old coins. Most quickly lose interest in what I'm doing pretty quickly. I think I would use the term relic in its place. Just my thought.
I had some made and it lends a legit air to negotiating w/ owners they don't get from the rest. Hit ratio went up quite a bit and giving one to cops seems to put them at ease(and my having a ccp in 3 states helps)so they know I'm cool....Skamaniac link=topic=14113.msg148515#msg148515 date=1377988099 said:I'd like to have some business cards with my contact info to hand out regarding metal detecting. Does anyone use them, and what do they look like? I'd like to have the Code of Ethics on the back to help assure folks I'm not one of those guys.
danhughes link=topic=14113.msg150117#msg150117 date=1380072264 said:John, the majestic splendor of that ship, the dramatic colors of your card, and the words Research and Discovery Association all combine to scare the stuffing out of me. It gives me visions of you bringing on a crew of bulldozers to excavate for treasure chests!
Don't get me wrong, it's a beautiful card, but maybe a bit too stentorian to be used when asking if you can poke around someone's yard and maybe find a few pennies. Simpler and friendlier may get you more yesses.
Anyway, that's my two cents. Please let us know the reactions you get!
---Dan