Guys...
I had some KR stickers made up using the KR logo we have on the net a few
years
ago. They were done on vinyl, and cost me about $100 to get the things
setup.
Then the guy who did the work went out of business... the idea was that I
could
order more later without paying the setup fee.. UGH!.
I checked at one time with the guy who did our krnet logo, and I
believe he
gave me permission to use the logo so that we could raise funds for the
site.
I have some of the stickers left (someplace), and if I ever found them, I
would
be happy to send them to Mark L. For his tireless job. (He volunteered to
take over
after I just wasn't up to the task).
At any rate... as the last sticker maker, I would hold no offense if
anyone
made more decals, as long as proceeds went to support the 'net. I was
giving
stickers away for $5/10 contributions as I recall. That paid for annual
web space
and add free hosting at the time about $100/200 year or so. I usually
got more
mails than I had time to deal with them, and it was just easier to pay for
everything
myself, back then, my daughter wasn't in college and I could afford it.
Whomever wants to make stickers, should contact Mark L I think. Just to
keep
things in the family.
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004 10:20:05 -0500, Orma Robbins
<[email protected]> wrote:
> to scrape something up in support of KRnet.
>
> Mark L and all netters.
> I belong to another list which just posted their annual fund raiser to
> help
> off set their costs. The Idea is not unique or complex and to be honest
> I
> can't say how much if any the plan will raise for them. And just as a
> side
> comment, it's disgusting that with a group this size that more voluntary
> contributions did not come. Any way, the TurboFord site sells TurboFord
> stickers for $4.00 each and $.50 for shipping. If just half of the
> members
> of this list participated by buying a sticker it would provide good
> income.
> I'm not sure who has the rights to the KR stickers that I have seen in
> the
> past, put perhaps they could help us out. The members who contribute
> would
> have something to proudly display. For me the KRnet is reward enough.
> Before the Net and when the old news letters started to come not so
> often, I
> was very disappointed. It would be a tremendous shame to see that
> happen to
> the KRnet. Remember that nothing in life is completely free.
> Orma aka AviationMech
> 19 Years flying the KR-2
>
>
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