Just to let you know, sometimes folks put in a little "gift" for the
first finder of their box. I have found boxes that contained gift
certificates for a local coffee shop or local ice cream shop and I
have found little "FunHogs" from boxes by FunHog out here in the
Pacific Northwest. I also have put little gifts in my Lewis and
Clark Mystery Boxes for the first finders!
--Amanda from Seattle
> As for first finders... perhaps once you have reached the point of
> finding several hundred boxes the thrill of being the first one to
> stamp into a box loses it's excitement, but as a newbie, I got a
bit
> of an extra rush when I came upon a clean log book in the 3rd box I
> hunted, and proudly noted this in the brief comments I left. I
like
> the idea of a First Finders Certificate, and am toying with this
for
> a future plant. Is this making changes to the hobby? I don't
think
> so, rather it is playing with creativity and every box already has
a
> differing level of creativity -- themes, hand-carved stamps, custom
> made and designed log books, etc.
>
> Deb (SpringChick)
> P5 F3 X0
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