Thread: Cragar's 2015 Calendar
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11-11-2014 06:19 PM #16
That's amazing and it couldn't have happened to anyone better! Congrats....
I guess I'll need to swing by and see it in person again????
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11-11-2014 06:26 PM #17
That's Excellent, Roger!!! Congrats!!! Does this mean you can now get us all huge discounts on Cragars??"It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
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11-11-2014 11:15 PM #18
I wish it were so....
Any time, Mike, but park in front, not on the driveway apron....
We're traveling and my picture files are back home. I'm not sure, but I expect it was 4.5MP, but it may have been an 8MP JPEG file. I submitted full size files to Cragar. I love the camera and the power it offers, but to use it right takes a lot of studying, and classes don't hurt!Roger
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11-12-2014 01:59 AM #19
And a big congrats from us down here,too,,Roger.. That's a kool pic for the front of a calendar..Awesome..Micah 6:8
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11-15-2014 08:39 PM #20
Excellent!
Really pleased for you mate.
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11-16-2014 11:01 AM #21
A big congrats from me too! Well done and Great Shot. You did nail it!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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11-16-2014 11:22 AM #22
yip - congratulations from me as well
wouldn't mind seeing the snowshot as well - don't think we will get the calendar down here!
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11-20-2014 06:48 PM #23
Mark,
This is similar to the "snow shot" that I submitted, but I think that it was from the opposite side but with some PhotoShop work to reverse the image as the wheel direction was different on the calendar.
IMG_2881 (1024x683).jpg
Jerry, I looked back and the MP size is not in "properties" for the cover shot, but the original file is 6.77MB in size so the resolution is decent.Last edited by rspears; 11-20-2014 at 06:56 PM.
Roger
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11-20-2014 07:30 PM #24
Thanks Roger-does your Canon use the CF cards or something else?? SD?
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11-20-2014 07:58 PM #25
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11-28-2014 02:01 PM #26
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Very nice Roger, congrats! I also like both shots. Definitely cool to get a free set of wheels too!Ryan
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11-28-2014 02:30 PM #27
Definitely! The 15x4.5's were here when we got back from NZ, and the 17x9's got here Tuesday. For some reason Cragar has chosen not to make the Classic S/S wheel in a range of 16's, but I think 17's will be OK. Ordered a pair of 145R15's for the front, and a pair of 265R70x 17's for the back. It'll have a 7" rubber rake, which is OK. I may also swap the new 17's onto the '33, to gain some clearance for the disc calipers. Will have to see how things play out...Roger
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11-28-2014 03:01 PM #28
This is Fantastic!!!
Congrtatulations!!!
You have a good eye when you take pics.
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11-28-2014 03:34 PM #29
Rog, do you have a link that I/We can order a calendar from? When I google I get Summit Racing but then the link is kinda vague. thanks, Em.
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11-28-2014 03:48 PM #30
Em,
The calendar is Summit Part Number CRR-CGR-P-1401. When I ordered some extra copies they were not found on-line, and could be ordered only by calling in or using the on-line chat feature. It looks like they've rectified that now, but no picture, and the description is indeed vague - http://www.summitracing.com/parts/crr-cgr-p-1401Roger
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Thank you Roger. .
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