Totally stoked to be reunited with my kiteboard which went MIA over the Christmas break.
I highly recommend getting yourself onto www.lostkiteboard.com.au and order yourself stickers for each of your boards, kites even.
Yeah, you could write your phone number on the board directly but some poor second hand owner gonna have your number on her board. (no, she's not going to call you).
The service is free to use and only costs postage money. In fact, if your local shop has some stickers in store it's completely free. Ask them.
When I couldn't find my board I emailed lostkiteboard and the person who had it had already lodged a submission with them. The rest was easy: they had provided contact details and I was able to arrange a collection.
As you can see, the sticker is pretty prominent but discreet at the same time. Enough to help nudge the finder to do the right thing. See photos.
Big kudos to them for providing this service! I asked how I can contribute to the cause and all they asked was that I shared my stoke and help others to know about the service. Absolute legends.
Write kook and your phone number
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Yeah, but that ruins the resale of your kit. Print it out with a Dymo label maker and you can peel it off again before you sell
Dymo label is also a good idea.
Looks like the link is dead in the OP.
lostkiteboard.com.au/index.html for those who are interested.
Write kook and your phone number
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Yeah, but that ruins the resale of your kit. Print it out with a Dymo label maker and you can peel it off again before you sell
you can easily remove even "permanent" markers with a bit of nail polish remover or other alcohol before selling
Write kook and your phone number
Same Same
Yeah, but that ruins the resale of your kit. Print it out with a Dymo label maker and you can peel it off again before you sell
you can easily remove even "permanent" markers with a bit of nail polish remover or other alcohol before selling
Interesting. I loaned my TT to a noob to use cause I had not used it in years. He was worried he would lose it so he wrote his name in permanent marker on the BOTTOM of the board. I have not been able to get it off, and I have tried a few things, but not nail polish remover. The problem on the bottom deck is the marker goes into the ptex. Hopefully this will work.
Write kook and your phone number
Same Same
Yeah, but that ruins the resale of your kit. Print it out with a Dymo label maker and you can peel it off again before you sell
you can easily remove even "permanent" markers with a bit of nail polish remover or other alcohol before selling
Interesting. I loaned my TT to a noob to use cause I had not used it in years. He was worried he would lose it so he wrote his name in permanent marker on the BOTTOM of the board. I have not been able to get it off, and I have tried a few things, but not nail polish remover. The problem on the bottom deck is the marker goes into the ptex. Hopefully this will work.
Try writing over with another permanent marker pen and wipe off before it dries - worked for me.
Slap this print and phone number on your board
Guaranteed return and disappointment
On it's return But hey it worked
I am using stickers from sea-id.com, these are top quality and highly customizable. Lasts longer than the board and can be peeled off when one re-sales.
Got one AFTER first lost a board and searched for it on beach for an hour in my beginner days :) Holding as new for 4 years since.
Got Mark Shinn to sign the young blokes twinny years ago. He wrote " Live the dream young fella".
Rubbed it out with some metho that arvo.