I strongly concur with Patrik on silent auctioning specific items.
Make a great day,
Morten H. D. Fuglsang
US: +1 415 799 6931 // skype: FlyvendeHest
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 7:18 PM, Morten H. D. Fuglsang
<vallebo(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
I will raffle a 2 hour blacksmithing session with
fire, steel and beer
included.
Very cool!
How about a silent auction, instead of a raffle?
There's some very specific things being offered here, and not everybody is
going to be interested in all of them. Otherwise the person hoping to win a
blacksmithing session may wind up with 4 hours of biohacking advice they
have no interest in, or vice versa.
You can of course do both: have a silent auction for the bigger, more
specialized prizes, and a raffle for the smaller or more generally
appealing prizes. So biohacking and blacksmiting could go in the silent
auction, but computer advice, or a coupon for dinner for two at some
restaurant could go into the raffle.
I have a couple small items I was planning to drop off at Sudo anyway:
- Bag of Guayaki loose leaf Mate (expired, but unopened)
- One of those pens that records whatever you're writing - forgot the
brand name
- A cardboard medieval clock
kit<http://blog.dugnorth.com/2011/10/wrebbit-medieval-clock-kit.html>
.
I'll also offer one hour of one-on-one mad science brainstorming...
Patrik