Business Card (Metal Detecting)

pjroo33

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I threw together a business card for me and my detecting partner the other day. The back of the card has the code of ethics. We generally hunt 18th century locations searching for colonial coins and relics. Probably don't have a use for a business card, but I thought it would be fun and you never know when you might need to hand one out.

My question is this... What would you change? (please be honest) I'd like some insight.
 

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fmerg

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Clev

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I think a card is a great idea
one thing i believe is not to use a graphic that shows any kind of coin or jewelry
showing a item with any perceived value will only give the land owner the idea that there is money to be made/found
if you can figure out away of showing that your searching for knowledge you will stand a better chance
imho


I love this one
 

Bum Luck

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You might add "lost items recovered". If you do that.
 

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