pilkguns
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Wow, what an offer Steve Lindsay just made
How would you like to win a Lindsay Palm Control? Steve Lindsay has graciously donated a Palm Control to help defray Engrave-In costs and everyone can have a chance to win it. Here's the deal, Steve has made up some special stainless steel handles for the Palm Control that will be sold for $60. Half of those proceeds will go to help fund the Engrave-In. Everyone that buys a handle, will be entered to win the Palm Control. That is your name will be entered in a hat for the drawing. These odds are WAY better than buying a lottery ticket. Everyone that engraves the handle and sends it or a photograph to the Engrave-In will get a an additional ballot thrown in the hat. Does'nt matter how fancy, or big, just a scroll or a letter is enough, but an engraved handle will get you an additional name put in the hat.
At the Engrave-In we will have a display of all the engraved handles (photos will be accepted for those that can't send or bring theirs). Attendees will be allowed to vote for their favorite top three handles. The top three vote getters will get an additional name thrown in the hat.
At that point we will draw a name from the hat, and whoever gets their name drawn will win the Palm Control. How easy is that?
We have some other really cool donations that may get used in the hat
drawing as well, have to see how that all works, but sounds like we all
need to buy some Palm Control handles from Steve and get started engraving
them. Hmmm, I wonder if I'm allowed to participate....scratches head..... reads fine print..... no Engrave-In employees or their family members are eligible to participate..... says a few French words...... oops, looks around remembering I am in a public place....
Anyway,
When purchasing the stainless handle from Steve, on the shopping cart there is a space to write a note in the check-out on the airgraver website. Please add a note, so they will know that $30 goes to the Engrave-In costs. (maybe something like: "I'm purchasing the stainless handle to enter the contest").
How would you like to win a Lindsay Palm Control? Steve Lindsay has graciously donated a Palm Control to help defray Engrave-In costs and everyone can have a chance to win it. Here's the deal, Steve has made up some special stainless steel handles for the Palm Control that will be sold for $60. Half of those proceeds will go to help fund the Engrave-In. Everyone that buys a handle, will be entered to win the Palm Control. That is your name will be entered in a hat for the drawing. These odds are WAY better than buying a lottery ticket. Everyone that engraves the handle and sends it or a photograph to the Engrave-In will get a an additional ballot thrown in the hat. Does'nt matter how fancy, or big, just a scroll or a letter is enough, but an engraved handle will get you an additional name put in the hat.
At the Engrave-In we will have a display of all the engraved handles (photos will be accepted for those that can't send or bring theirs). Attendees will be allowed to vote for their favorite top three handles. The top three vote getters will get an additional name thrown in the hat.
At that point we will draw a name from the hat, and whoever gets their name drawn will win the Palm Control. How easy is that?
We have some other really cool donations that may get used in the hat
drawing as well, have to see how that all works, but sounds like we all
need to buy some Palm Control handles from Steve and get started engraving
them. Hmmm, I wonder if I'm allowed to participate....scratches head..... reads fine print..... no Engrave-In employees or their family members are eligible to participate..... says a few French words...... oops, looks around remembering I am in a public place....
Anyway,
When purchasing the stainless handle from Steve, on the shopping cart there is a space to write a note in the check-out on the airgraver website. Please add a note, so they will know that $30 goes to the Engrave-In costs. (maybe something like: "I'm purchasing the stainless handle to enter the contest").
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