BTW - thanks for doing that. I helps in another way...
We can't make most games these days because of our kids many activities, so typically I just pass them on to family or friends. I haven't really had to sell any since I got about 400 for the VT/USC game way back. One thing we also do is donate a game to our kid's swim club each year for a fundraiser. We get credit based on the value of the gift (each family is supposed to raise a certain amount), but I've always just taken face value because I didn't really know how to quantify the donation portion. This chart work great for that - you just saved me some money!! Thanks!
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Posted: 05/13/2016 at 1:32PM