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Sep 25th 2002#70757 Report
Member since: Sep 6th 2001
Posts: 3893
Originally posted by deker
I think a little later I will make myself a trophy that says: "World's best trophy maker!". It will be hilarious.


LMAO... that would be hilarious.... the funny thing is people would be like wow... where did you win something like that... and not have clue that you made it :D

then make me the stanley cup :D that would be hilarous too...
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Sep 25th 2002#70759 Report
Member since: Sep 4th 2001
Posts: 1003
The only thing I'm wondering about is the volume of work an engraver does. I'm surprised any engraver has enough orders to fill a day, let alone hire additional employees. I guess business is good for him.

Trophy engraving doesn't "seem" like long work to me. Though I suppose it could be. I see work volume being the important thing for such a job as an engraving machine does all the work these days. Glad to hear you can stay busy at an engraving job anyway.
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Sep 25th 2002#70760 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
Posts: 6632
Yeah, he's pretty busy. He does trophys, plaques, name tags, system id tags that go on the front of custom built computers, etc. I'm always busy when i'm there anyway... I think when I get more comfortable with the job, I will be able to get the work done in 4 - 6 hours. But then I will just use the extra time to start working on the web site projects he wants done. So that will be fun.
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Sep 25th 2002#70763 Report
Member since: Jun 16th 2002
Posts: 1391
I scribbled with Corel Draw when I was around 6. :o
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