¿ªÔÆÌåÓýDavid, et al. ¡ª? Of Linwood¡¯s three layouts, I prefer the one with the 13 stars in the upper left. ?Even without the Virginia seal, there are already two prominent instances of the word ¡°Virginia¡± on the panel. ?This is a ¡°13 Colonies¡± event, so I think the 13 stars are more appropriate than the Virginia seal. While I certainly concur with the thought expressed by your added text, it runs the risk of making the card a little too ¡°busy¡±, IMO. As to your earlier questions: 1. ?I have a very nice K2B mug, and need no additional mugs or other ¡°bling". ?Whether those who have not yet earned a mug would feel the same way, I can¡¯t say. ?Would it be (economically) feasible to make mugs available to first-time recipients if they pay for them? ?(I know nothing about the ¡°price vs. quantity¡± equation for mug-decorating.) 2. ?I support the approach of (e-mailed) digital certificates to be printed out (or not) by each recipient. 3. ?$25 or under from participating operators for supporting the K2B effort, including QSL cards, is fine. ?(And shouldn¡¯t be mandatory.) Did I miss anything? Bud, W2RU ?
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