Tradewinds
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What a great real life story, thanks for sharing, it's the stuff dreams are made from.
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Well, I was told by several people, that a bell is struck from the inside, and a gong is struck from the outside. This gong has no clapper, and they strike it with a mallet from the outside. So, it's a gong.
Incidentally, I was just asked about making 1400 little 3inch versions for party favors, for their 100th anniversary banquet.
Wheeeeeeeee!
Dude, that blows...This is the image the local paper ran with:
http://media.cleveland.com/plain_dealer_metro/photo/ted-turner-city-clubjpg-c29e9510881b19e7.jpg
Really?
On a semi-related note, have you thought about contacting anybody from the paper to highlight your work? For instance, the thread you made about building the ring was very interesting and very popular. It couldn't be that extensive, but I imagine a story like that could be ran in the lifestyle section.
In this case, a 'How it was made' story for Ted Turner's award would make great copy and it shouldn't be that hard to convince somebody at the paper, as well as somebody at your local news station.
Unless there is something in your contract prohibiting it, if I were you, Monday morning I would start making some phone calls to see if anybody is interested in the story.
I am not great at selling myself, and would find it very awkward to call the newspaper and suggest they do a story on me.Dude, that blows...This is the image the local paper ran with:
http://media.cleveland.com/plain_dealer_metro/photo/ted-turner-city-clubjpg-c29e9510881b19e7.jpg
Really?
On a semi-related note, have you thought about contacting anybody from the paper to highlight your work? For instance, the thread you made about building the ring was very interesting and very popular. It couldn't be that extensive, but I imagine a story like that could be ran in the lifestyle section.
In this case, a 'How it was made' story for Ted Turner's award would make great copy and it shouldn't be that hard to convince somebody at the paper, as well as somebody at your local news station.
Unless there is something in your contract prohibiting it, if I were you, Monday morning I would start making some phone calls to see if anybody is interested in the story.
^THIS is a great idea.
One of our local TV stations has a segment they do called "HomeGrown" where they highlight famous, semi-famous, and "you never heard of them but they were somehow attached to someone famous" people who are from this area. They've done stories on Dolly Parton, Kenny Chesney and David Keith of course, but also more obscure and interesting people who connected with someone famous in a less obvious way. Recently, they did a story on the band KISS and their lawyer, who is a local guy (they are evidently getting desperate now, lol!).
Seems to me like this story would play very well on local TV or in the newspaper!
I am not great at selling myself, and would find it very awkward to call the newspaper and suggest they do a story on me.Dude, that blows...
On a semi-related note, have you thought about contacting anybody from the paper to highlight your work? For instance, the thread you made about building the ring was very interesting and very popular. It couldn't be that extensive, but I imagine a story like that could be ran in the lifestyle section.
In this case, a 'How it was made' story for Ted Turner's award would make great copy and it shouldn't be that hard to convince somebody at the paper, as well as somebody at your local news station.
Unless there is something in your contract prohibiting it, if I were you, Monday morning I would start making some phone calls to see if anybody is interested in the story.
^THIS is a great idea.
One of our local TV stations has a segment they do called "HomeGrown" where they highlight famous, semi-famous, and "you never heard of them but they were somehow attached to someone famous" people who are from this area. They've done stories on Dolly Parton, Kenny Chesney and David Keith of course, but also more obscure and interesting people who connected with someone famous in a less obvious way. Recently, they did a story on the band KISS and their lawyer, who is a local guy (they are evidently getting desperate now, lol!).
Seems to me like this story would play very well on local TV or in the newspaper!
Bitter Jeweler said:I am not great at selling myself, and would find it very awkward to call the newspaper and suggest they do a story on me.
That would be fine, but I think it's a little late now, and not topical?