Trophies
Bill Carpenter
bcarpenter at greenvilleisp.net
Thu Apr 10 17:49:32 AKDT 2003
You're right about collecting trophies - after a while you only want to
display the very best ones and the rest get stored. The ones I like best
from pattern are a certificate with a polaroid photo of me with my plane
attached, which was taken at the contest. The cost is probably about $1.50
tops.
Bill
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>From: "Ed Deaver" <divesplat1 at msn.com>
>To: discussion at nsrca.org
>Subject: Trophies
>Date: Thu, Apr 10, 2003, 7:57 PM
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> After competing most of my life, whether it be racquetball, Imac or Pattern,
> I've reached a point most trophies a kinda a pain. Just moved and threw
> away over 20 trophies/plaques and have given about that many to Special
> Olympics when appropriate(they only accept the stand up sports type)
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> My question is am I alone in this thought? At what point is a trophy truely
> a wasted expense? Many Sportsman and Intermediate pilots treasure their
> wood, but is it feasible to recognize the upper levels in a different way?
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> This doesn't include those events that have specialized trophies.
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> On the other hand, I have a close friend that has every award he has won,
> collecting dust throughout his basement.
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> Just a thought.
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> Thanx
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> ed
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