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soona

Since 27 Sep 2009
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PostFri Jan 31, 14 12:40 pm    Putting Name/Number of Boards? Reply with quote

I just got a new twin tip and once again ponder the means to mark it with my name and number so it can be returned to me if I lose it.

This one has beautiful graphics and I hate to mess it up. My real concern is re-selling it . . . in fact, I got my last board used and had to try to remove and cover up the prior owner's name, number - and reward offer. Also, I write my Baja residence on it for winter, and so far that just stays on the board in the summer.

So I tried putting down some clear packing tape, writing on that with sharpie, then covering it with another piece of tape. Altho I haven't tried to remove it I am hoping that I (or the next owner) can peel the tape off easier than trying to scrub indelible sharpie right off the board.

What do other people do - just write on the board? Maybe the board manufacturers should include a place and means to label them.

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kss

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PostFri Jan 31, 14 12:47 pm     Reply with quote

go to staples or some office store and buy a $20 label maker. rollo turned me onto this about 10 years ago. simple, easy, laminated, can make font large or small.

I have one similar to this...

http://www.staples.com/Brother-PT-H100-Easy-Handheld-Label-Maker/product_931367

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beech

Since 21 Aug 2010
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PostFri Jan 31, 14 12:57 pm     Reply with quote

really?? ... sharpie
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beech

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PostFri Jan 31, 14 12:57 pm     Reply with quote

comes off w rubbing alcohol
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soona

Since 27 Sep 2009
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PostFri Jan 31, 14 1:30 pm     Reply with quote

I couldn't get the prior owner's name off with rubbing alcohol - not entirely anyway.
That's why I ask . . .

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beech

Since 21 Aug 2010
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PostFri Jan 31, 14 1:41 pm     Reply with quote

gotcha. wd40 works too. if the surface is somewhat porous or rough its a little harder. i suppose a dremel is out of the question
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Nak

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PostFri Jan 31, 14 2:52 pm     Reply with quote

kss wrote:
go to staples or some office store and buy a $20 label maker. rollo turned me onto this about 10 years ago. simple, easy, laminated, can make font large or small.


+1

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chrissmack

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PostFri Jan 31, 14 3:51 pm     Reply with quote

label maker baby! i made labels for everything; bars, harness, pump. for those "super exhausted space out and leave all your gear at the launch" episodes.

for bars, make a nice long label, and fold it around the o shit handle and stick it to itself. the label is tear resistant, and the good tape doesn't fade or scratch off.

doesn't hold up against thieves though.

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Blazeheliski

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PostFri Jan 31, 14 7:41 pm     Reply with quote

The old surfboard that I bought for $100 has the original owner name and phone number with a single line drawn through it. The name and number of the guy I bought it from with a single line drawn through it. And now it has my name and number. All names and drawn in sharpie and very readable. Shows the whole history of the board. The label maker idea is good - but I kinda like this method too........ Smile

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OG

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PostFri Jan 31, 14 10:57 pm     Reply with quote

Blazeheliski wrote:
The old surfboard that I bought for $100 has the original owner name and phone number with a single line drawn through it. The name and number of the guy I bought it from with a single line drawn through it. And now it has my name and number. All names and drawn in sharpie and very readable. Shows the whole history of the board. The label maker idea is good - but I kinda like this method too........ Smile



That was a fun board, good solution too

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Bettyboarder

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PostSat Feb 01, 14 9:59 am     Reply with quote

I use a piece of duct tape and a sharpie. Had it on my board for 4 years now and still can read it and take it off if I want to sell it. I tuck my by my foot strap so you dont really see it unless your looking
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shred_da_gorge

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PostSat Feb 01, 14 10:10 am     Reply with quote

I use a simple (paper) mailing label with a sharpie, then cover it securely with clear packing tape. It's lasted many years on my favorite TT, and on the two that I've sold it's come off quite easily with soap & water and Goo Gone for any stubborn adhesive. A sharp razor blade comes in handy to remove it - albeit CAREFULLY.

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Wind Slither

Since 04 Mar 2005
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PostSat Feb 01, 14 12:26 pm     Reply with quote

Something to consider...

One day Barfly's skim board disappeared off the beach while he was out on his surfboard. The next day I see a kid with it...I confront him and he says it's his...I look at the board and see clearly where he tried to scrub off Barfly's name and number in sharpie...BUSTED! Twisted Evil

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Justsmile

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PostSat Feb 01, 14 12:40 pm     Reply with quote

Wind Slither wrote:
Something to consider...

One day Barfly's skim board disappeared off the beach while he was out on his surfboard. The next day I see a kid with it...I confront him and he says it's his...I look at the board and see clearly where he tried to scrub off Barfly's name and number in sharpie...BUSTED! Twisted Evil


Hopefully you kicked his ass so he has something to think about next time he want to heist someones gear!! total shit bag. thieves need to pay!!

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Seaplus

Since 06 May 2012
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PostMon Feb 03, 14 6:50 am     Reply with quote

Sharpie it...The board is going to depreciate anyway but it'll still have $ value.

If you don't sharpie it and lose it...it has no value (to you).

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Moto

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PostMon Feb 03, 14 11:48 am     Reply with quote

http://www.nwkite.com/forums/t-11855.html&highlight=frenchy

you can hit up Frenchy and he could hook you up with a custom made sticker with your name and number on it. I've had mine on for almost five years - and its still clearly visible and when I sell my board (its not going to be worth much - but when i do) I can just scrape the sticker off.

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chipper

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PostMon Feb 03, 14 9:16 pm     Reply with quote

label makers work good, or a water proof/plastic sticker and write on it with a sharpie.
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