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Re: Money - budget for train show stuff - sponsorship
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Tue, 31 Oct 2000 05:14:35 GMT
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Kevin Wilson wrote:
> Robin Sather wrote:
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> > A great idea, but I don't think we have room for it. My guess is that
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> > any space beyond our 16' x 6' is allocated for aisles and walkways,
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> Very likely. I was thinking it would take up an inch or two depth of our
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> 6' but the feet would stick out further than that. Also, it's one more
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> thing to make...
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> > You've brought up a good point, however. I will put some "Lego"
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> > contact info on the flyer. Lego shop at home numbers, web site
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> > address(es), as well as Lugnet. Any others you can think of?
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> How about outher train specific sites like Matt Bates Train Depot (now
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> at http://www.ngltc.org/train_depot/ or tyhe PNLTC
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> (http://www.pnltc.org/). We should also list the basic "getting started
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> in trains" info - buy a 4561 locally, hit S@H for everything else.
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> Hmm. Does Steve B's train part handout list Lego service pack numbers?
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> Because those have changed: instead of individual service packs for each
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> thing they now have one mega-pack (see
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> http://www.peeron.com/pics/upload/train.jpg).
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> > > I wasn't clear enough: I meant $30 to pay for the expenses before we
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> > > share out the rest between us - it would be on top of my personal share.
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> > Ah, that makes sense now. I think it's a great idea. I'll plan to
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> > include it on the flyer as well. Kevin, could you email me your
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> > "Lion's Gate" graphic?
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> Emailed separately. What I'd like would be the logo, my text [Lions Gate
> Models: Craftsman Kits and Custom Models built from Lego bricks]: my
> website address [www.lionsgatemodels.com]: my phone number [988-1958]:
> "Proud member of" the GoB logo (also emailed separately) and teh GoB web
> address [www.bricksmiths.com].
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> > > Girder and Beams closed down in 1999, but Bears is still there. They
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> > > might well be interested in sponsoring - when I asked them for a prize
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> > > for our school Lego show they happily donated a Ninja set.
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> If I get over there in teh next whhile, I'll ask, but I am up to here
> with stuff to do. If anyone else asks, post here so we don't suplicate!
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> Kevin
I'd forgo advertising other clubs and just add a link to our web site to show
them off...
Dean
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| (...) Dean, are you referring to Kevin's sponsor info here? If he's sponsoring with a little extra cash than the rest of us, we should acknowledge that on the flyer. If you weren't talking about Kevin's stuff, were you referring to the other web (...) (24 years ago, 31-Oct-00, to lugnet.org.ca.vlc)
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| (...) Very likely. I was thinking it would take up an inch or two depth of our 6' but the feet would stick out further than that. Also, it's one more thing to make... (...) How about outher train specific sites like Matt Bates Train Depot (now at (...) (24 years ago, 30-Oct-00, to lugnet.org.ca.vlc)
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