Originally Posted by firefighterjake
I have only been doing the signature thing for a month or two now . . . but then again I only started geo-caching in July.
I looked around first and thought a lot about signature items that I liked and signature items that didn't do a lot for me. In the end I decided to come up with something that would represent my on-line name, be unique, show that I took some time or effort into creating them and either easy to produce or buy cheaply . . . that and be interesting enough that other cachers might actually look at them and be appreciative of the time I put into making them.
The signature item that I came up with is a six inch wooden ladder that I make out of dowels and scrap wood. I use the scrap wood to make the ladder sides, drill holes and glue in the cut dowels. Then I sand the ladder and either leave it natural or paint it (so far I have white, silver metal, black and gray ladders) before attaching a laminated card to the ladder noting the number, my name, hometown and a couple of pictures (Bangor FD logo and a mini picture of a dalmatian (Bubba) sitting on an engine.) Finally, I bag them in a zip-lock to keep them nice and clean.
The cost is relatively minimal . . . dowels, paint, sandpaper, glue, laminate materials, etc. The biggest constraint is the time as it takes me some time to work on them . . . but I figure this winter I should end up with plenty of downtime to work on a whole batch of them to have in reserve.
I figure with the time and number system and by mixing up the colors it makes these signature items a bit unique and it definitely represents me and my interests as I work full-time in public education at Bangor FD and as a call firefighter in Unity.
A future goal is to expand into making a roof ladder with the hooks at the end . . . but that's in the future.
The only drawback I've noticed is that these ladders don't fit in some tupperware containers depending on the size . . . but then again I figure I don't have to place a S.I. in every cache I encounter either.