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Russell Cissell

Pick a Winner! (Decks)

Pick a Winner!  

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  1. 1. Pick a Winner!

    • Come on Down~1 = pick-winner-decks-gum3lowres.jpg
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    • Sit a Spell~2 = pick-winner-decks-sscn4865.jpg
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    • Two-Tone Treat~3 = pick-winner-decks-tux2tone.jpg
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Below are the three finalist selected in the Decks category of the ESI wood restoration photo contest. Now it's your turn to pick a winner. Take a look at each of the photos below and then vote for your favorite. The photo with the most votes at 12:01am on March 1st is the winner.

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Russell,

It would be nice if we had a better view of the decks. It's hard to tell how much work and the degree of difficulty each deck was. Each looks to have quite a bit of work and the finishes all look great. Is it possible to see before and after shots? They are all winners. Thank You.

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Terry, I totally agree, it is tough. We already ranked each of the photos based on our score system. Now it's just a matter of picking your overall favorite from the three finalists.

If you go back to the original entry thread you might get more information on the finalists: http://forums.thegrimescene.com/industry-news-events/8115-wood-restoration-photo-contest.html?highlight=photo+contest

I noticed that the pictures don't always appear in the same order as the poll. Hover over the picture to see the file name that goes along with it.

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Congratulations to Neil Spencer & My Curb Appeal!

Your photo has received the most contractor votes and has been selected as the winner of the Decks Category. Next time you visit www.esproducts.net, you will see that your account has been credited to receive yet another $500.00 in FREE wood restoration products. I think we're going to name one of the mixers after you.

That is a total of $1,500.00 combined! That should be more than enough to cover your next 10,000 square feet of wood, or two of those monster jobs you work on!

Thanks again Neil, you rock.

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