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When Hutto ISD built their new high school a few years ago, they had
engraved bricks for sale for the front walkway...more like $20-$40, as I
recall...not sure of the source or  the price from the supplier, but
someone at the Admin. Office should have the details.

Also, here at RRPL, our Foundation sold engraved wall tiles for the
entrance halls, in the $25-$80 range.  I'll find out the source from
Dale or someone on the Foundation Board and pass that along.

Sherry Miller




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Subject: donor bricks - followup on donor pricing


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from checking on prices (contributions) for pricing "friends" bricks,
offer two good and fairly typical examples:

Zilker Gardens:  http://www.zilkergarden.org/support/friends.html

The Alamo:  http://www.thealamo.org/bricks.html


Impression?  $100 is a common cost for small (std.) bricks; reverse
economy applies to larger: eg. a brick twice as large may cost 4 times
as much.

but varies widely and obviously best determined by your local friends
group.

after all, none of this is engraved in stone...  :)


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