Ogwell Oddbods
2011-07-30 08:07:59
We were out boxing on a very litter-strewn Bellever Tor yesterday and came across a cracked plastic 'Julian Graves Glace Cherry' container, not very well hidden. The location found was 644 764. Inside were 5 beautifully cut rubber stamps:
1. Dizzy series - Don't play with the ponies!
2. Dartmoor Collections - A coven of witches
3. RB&BR Wars - Yosemite Warriors
4. Nuns cross Dartmoor most holy
5. Time to walk (a picture of a cricket game, with someone 'out')
There were no books, contact numbers etc. There was a piece of paper with a stamp of a 'Black Rose' and date of the Royal Wedding.
Rightly or wrongly we have removed these and brought them home as we know the time and expense that goes into creating these lovely stamps.
After doing a little research last night, we found Dizzy's thread about his dont play with the pony stamp' from 2007! (we have already pm him)
We would like to return all the stamps to their owners, but need a little help with addresses and identifying who they belong to. If anyone knows who they belong to or can assist us, it would be great. We have taken a photo of all the stamps, but as new to this, haven't uploaded a photo yet.
We are not yet members of 100 Club (well on our way though!) so don't know who would be best to contact.
Thanks!
1. Dizzy series - Don't play with the ponies!
2. Dartmoor Collections - A coven of witches
3. RB&BR Wars - Yosemite Warriors
4. Nuns cross Dartmoor most holy
5. Time to walk (a picture of a cricket game, with someone 'out')
There were no books, contact numbers etc. There was a piece of paper with a stamp of a 'Black Rose' and date of the Royal Wedding.
Rightly or wrongly we have removed these and brought them home as we know the time and expense that goes into creating these lovely stamps.
After doing a little research last night, we found Dizzy's thread about his dont play with the pony stamp' from 2007! (we have already pm him)
We would like to return all the stamps to their owners, but need a little help with addresses and identifying who they belong to. If anyone knows who they belong to or can assist us, it would be great. We have taken a photo of all the stamps, but as new to this, haven't uploaded a photo yet.
We are not yet members of 100 Club (well on our way though!) so don't know who would be best to contact.
Thanks!