opusone
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Wanted to make sure everyone saw Laz's facebook post about the medals/frame...
General CRAW News
We appreciate all the input about the medals. And I think we have worked out a perfect solution. We will dispense with the boxes. The concern about adding to the plastic waste issue struck a chord. What we will do instead is apply the cost of the boxes towards the cost of the frame. the savings on 11 plastic cases should make a good dent in the cost of the frames.
And while we are talking about the frames, we had a good discussion with the vendor about the frames this morning, and I came away really excited.
The finished hemispheres will be about 15 inches (38 cm) so the frame will measure in the vicinity of 16 x 32 inches (41 x 82 cm). They will be made from wood, and this place really can do some fantastic work on wood with their laser machine, so all the detail on the oceans, the fancy scrollwork around the hemispheres, etc should be there, along with an ornate border.
Slots will be cut out for your medal puzzle to fit, with small magnets set in the wood to hold the medals in place.
I, for one, can hardly wait to have my frame on hand to start putting in the medals and watching my world slowly fill out!
On a related note; we will stop short of promising right now, but as we pull the finances together we are developing a growing belief that we will be able to purchase and send the buckles to everyone (that earns one) with the race funds. We don't ever stop looking for ways to make this more economical....
And y'all can help in one big way: Make sure that you have entered a good shipping address on your runsignup file. Shipping and handling costs are already tough, but you would be shocked to see how much they are driven up by bad shipping addresses and the resulting duplicated shipments.
We should be seeing artwork on the finished product in the next week or so. As soon as we have it, I will share it on here. Just thinking about it makes me want to go out and put in more miles! And the miles are pretty tough right now (my team is about 12,000 feet high up in the Andes!)
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