Get the Hint, Get 15% Off of an Engraved Gift

At Half Past First Cast world headquarters, our walls overfloweth with pictures of our most memorable trips and experiences. They’re the keepsakes that remind us why we work so hard to make those journeys happen. The tough part of the deal is that after a while all of the memories get lost in a sea of glossy prints. Accordingly, we’ve turned to canvas and other forms of reproduction to help the newest ones stand out. 

One of my favorites in recent years was the laser-engraved wood carving memorializing our 2020 trip to Bear Trail Lodge in Alaska. It depicts us with a pair of big wild rainbow trout, and the engraving doesn’t just reflect our wide smiles, it accentuates them. I obtained it from Hint’s Laser Engraving in Illinois, a company I found through a Google search. They prepare many similar products, with a heavy emphasis on outdoorsmen and outdoorswomen.   

After seeing our posts, owner Cody Hinterscher reached out to us and offered our readers a deal: a 15% discount on any purchase when you use the promo code “HPFC” 

Laser-engraved personalized keepsakes to commemorate your fishing and hunting successes

That’s not just limited to engraved photos like the one we display in our home. He also makes killer cutting boards, pocket knives, flasks, wallets and other gifts. They make great gifts for groomsmen, bridesmaids, relatives, or just because you want to treat yourself to something nice. 

Cody also owns a company called “Max 2 Tumblers” and the coupon applies there, too. I’m kind of partial to the smallmouth tumbler but use your judgment. You might need to get two. With deer season, the holidays and all sorts of occasions coming up, don’t delay in getting your order in, although in my limited experience they were rocket fast in getting my product completed and shipped. The images depicted need not be fishing- or hunting-related, but if you’re reading this, there’s a pretty good chance that’s what you’ll want.

Insulated tumblers with big turkey, trophy deer and smallmouth bass
 
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