letterman7
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I do work for about a half dozen local country clubs gilding their trophy boards with winners' names every year. From time to time I'll either screw up a spelling which I'll cover, or they screw up a spelling which they pay for. If there is a misspelling, it's generally caught within the first couple of days in which the gold and size can be relatively easily removed as it hasn't hardened yet. But I have a couple clubs that are problem children. I had one club drop a board off last week to add a name and the 'oh yeah, we misspelled this name, please fix' - and this board is only updated every two years. It took me 4 hours to remove the old gild and size without damaging the finish (always a major pain since these boards are decades old usually). I don't even know how to charge for that and I've been doing this 30 years. It wasn't a lot of effort - basically letting paint thinner sit on the lettering long enough that it could be worked - and my outlay of materials was pennies. But it was the time.. I was doing other things while the board soaked, but I think if I charged them my regular in house rate per hour the club will scream and I won't hear from them again. Which, honestly, wouldn't be a loss as they get very little from me.
Thoughts?
Rick
Thoughts?
Rick