Stamp Your Disc Without Affecting Flight Performance
This custom rubber stamp features a unique curved block design that stamps the rim of your disc instead of the flight plate - keeping your disc's aerodynamics intact while marking it as yours.
Why Rim Stamping?
- Preserves Flight Characteristics: Stamping the rim keeps the flight plate clean for optimal performance
- Professional Look: Clean, precise marks on the rim edge
- Durable Marking: Won't wear off like marker or stickers
How to Order Your Custom Stamp:
Step 1: Add this product to your cart
Step 2: At checkout, use the "Add a note" section to include:
• Your desired text/design description
• Font preference (if applicable)
• Any specific layout requests
Step 3: For complex custom designs or to upload artwork, email your design file to foundyourmini@gmail.com with your order number after purchase.
Design Options:
Choose from popular pre-made designs (see product images) or create your own custom design. Note: Any copyrighted designs must be owned or licensed by you.
What You Get:
- Custom rubber stamp mounted on curved wood block
- Perfect for rim stamping disc golf discs
- Durable construction for repeated use
- Made in the USA
Questions? Email foundyourmini@gmail.com - we're here to help!
Custom Rubber Rim Stamp - Curved Block Design
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Place firmly in your dominant hand. Aim at target. Using a quick whip-like motion, release at maximum velocity at intended target. Repeat as needed until disc is in the target. Wipe with dry cloth if immersed in water. Same cloth can be used to remove mud. Tap gently against tree or other solid object if filled with snow. Avoid trees as they will alter the intended flight path. Enjoy.

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Shipping
$2 flat rate on orders with free shipping for orders over $80
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Return policy
Returns accepted within 30 days of purchase. Item must be new and unused. No returns on custom items or mystery boxes. Any returned items will incur a 15% restocking fee.
