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Re: Eagle Light Box
Malcolm T Hughes (malhughes@JUNO.COM)
Mon, 2 Nov 1998 21:44:02 -0500
On Fri, 30 Oct 1998 16:09:24 -0600 John Yantis <jtyantis@FLASH.NET>
writes:
>I'm looking for examples and plans for a display to be used at Eagle
>Scout Courts of Honor. I envision a type of "light box", where a
>large
>picture of the Eagle ribbon award was drawn on a translucent
>background,
>and backlighted (backlit?). Ideally, the backlight would be segmented
>so that each major part of the drawing could be lit independently.
>During the Court of Honor, the symbolism of each portion of the Eagle
>ribbon (red, white, blue, eagle, scroll) could be given, and the
>appropriate segment would be lit up. By the end of the description,
>the
>entire drawing would be lit.
>
>Does anyone use such a prop? If you've built one, what would you
>repeat, and what would you do differently?
>
>Yours in the Spirit of Scouting,
>John Yantis
>Scoutmaster Emeritus, Troop 123
>Longhorn Council (Ft. Worth, TX)
>
John,
My name is Malcolm Hughes, I am an ASM with Troop 246 in Englewood,
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