Gone Digging Personalised Gifts

Posted by Patrick Woolmer on Fri 11th July 2008 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Christmas GiftsFathers DayPersonalised Gifts

Gone Digging is a new web site that was launched earlier this week. The concept offers a wide range of personalised gift ideas that are novel and fun.

Gone Digging personalised gifts include:

Personalised Newspaper

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This one is our favourite. Gone Digging has exclusive agreement with Mirror newspapers, to personalise spoof Mirror newspapers with a front page splash about your nearest and dearest - be it Britain’s top model, receiving a Knighthood from the Queen, England’s new football manager or a sports headline they’ve always dreamed of. My god, there is scope to go to town with this!!!!

Personalised Football History Books

For true fans of the beautiful game, Gone Digging’s Football History Books are an interesting idea.  They’re individual, handmade books packed with newspaper reports of your loved one’s favourite team exactly as they appeared in the papers from the earliest part of the 20th century. Other sports fans are well catered for with rugby, cricket, golf, boxing, Formula 1, horse racing and tennis versions of the stunning handmade books.

Personalised Calendars

A3 calendars come in a wide choice of themes including Seasonal, Pink, Football and Rugby. Each calendar can start any month you choose, making it a handy year round gift. You can personalise the front cover with the name of the recipient and your own personal greeting or message, and – uniquely to Gone Digging – you can select up to 20 important dates that you need to remember and these will be printed onto the calendar for you. 

READER COMMENTS:

I love this website. Every year I dread trying to find something for my brother, dad and grandad and my football made best mate. Finally this site is going to answer my prayers saving me a huge amount of brain twisting time! Thank you iconic for digging it up for me!

Posted by Minnie Johnson  on Wed 23rd July 2008 at 10:42 AM | #

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