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Last Friday, we held our "Bon Voyage" party for our robot and we had the Chairman's Award traveling trophy, The Clock, on display. There is a brass label afixed to it of every team that has been awarded the highest honor.
However, we know nothing of the clock itself. We are sure it is handcrafted (did Dean make it?). How did it come to being? Was it created for the Chairman's Award or was it built for another purpose?
Does anyone know the history of the CA clock?
We are sending it back to Manchester this week to be prepared for the presentation to a deserving team this April. We have admired it while the hour hand has cycled 8760 times.
15-02-2009 14:42
smurfgirl
I have no idea of the history of it. It is absolutely breathtaking, though.
15-02-2009 15:01
JaneYoung
The story/background behind the clock would be a wonderful piece of history for the past, present, and future FIRST community to be able to access and learn about.
The Woodie Flowers Award trophy, as well.
Edit: it would be cool to give provide/give the history to the recipient(s) to go with their trophy - so that they could share the information with folks throughout the year.
15-02-2009 15:18
dez250
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The story/background behind the clock would be a wonderful piece of history for the past, present, and future FIRST community to be able to access and learn about.
The Woodie Flowers Award trophy, as well. Edit: it would be cool to give provide/give the history to the recipient(s) to go with their trophy - so that they could share the information with folks throughout the year. |
15-02-2009 15:35
JaneYoung
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Andy Baker should be able to shed some light on the Woodie Flowers Award. I'll see if i can get any info on the Chairman's clock.
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15-02-2009 15:38
Rich Kressly
The CA clock was indeed handcrafted by Dean for this very purpose. To the best of my knowledge, this is actually the second one he crafted as the original was damaged in shipping once (I believe). Since then the clock has traveled in it's own huge, padded, lockable case (somewhat similar to the Stanley Cup).
Little funny story from when I was with 103. Our school and display case had just been renovated and when we went to plug in the clock it didn't work. To add to the drama it had slipped a little when we carried it earlier and it "fell" to a hard stop - maybe 6-8 inches. The "bump" yielded no visible marks, but when we tried plugging it into the new display case - no dice. Uh, a little panic ensued until someone figured out that construction workers don't necessarily turn breakers back on after a job is done - whew!.
15-02-2009 16:46
Elgin Clock
Working as an awards assistant in Atlanta in 2008 gave me an inside look into some of the awards most people don't get to see up close.
Very cool stuff! (And yes, the larger awards do come in their own metal exterior with a foam padded interior shipping crate as shown with the WFA below)
More prestigious awards from Atlanta 2008:
Founders award:

Chairman's Award:

Woodie Flowers Award (all boxed up in the shipping crate):

Various other Awards & Trophies waiting to be handed out in Atlanta 2008:


15-02-2009 17:07
waialua359Hey,
Is that our EI award with the rest of the trophies?
One suggestion to the awards assistants at all regionals and CMP.
Can they keep the boxes and give them to the winning teams?
It is always such a hassle and stressful trying not to scratch or damage them after getting them at competitions.
We keep all of the boxes of duplicates that we have ordered in the past (to give to mentors and donors) for transporting purposes.
15-02-2009 17:26
Elgin Clock
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One suggestion to the awards assistants at all regionals and CMP.
Can they keep the boxes and give them to the winning teams? It is always such a hassle and stressful trying not to scratch or damage them after getting them at competitions. We keep all of the boxes of duplicates that we have ordered in the past (to give to mentors and donors) for transporting purposes. |
15-02-2009 18:00
waialua359Elgin,
Thanks for the response.
I will follow up once we ship our robot.
-Glenn
15-02-2009 18:27
Koko Ed
I remeber one of our older mentors saying that if we had won it a third time FIRST would have let us keep it.
We came close in '96....
15-02-2009 18:35
waialua359As a HOF team, did you folks get another trophy to keep as the CMP award winner? I thought I saw a multi-layer one of our current types in the past somewhere......
15-02-2009 19:00
Tim Arnold
I remember a VHS uploaded to google video outlining the 1990s history of FIRST including the clock... I can't seem to find it but if anyone else knows of it please share!
15-02-2009 19:00
Billfred
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As a HOF team, did you folks get another trophy to keep as the CMP award winner? I thought I saw a multi-layer one of our current types in the past somewhere......
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15-02-2009 19:08
Rich Kressly
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As a HOF team, did you folks get another trophy to keep as the CMP award winner? I thought I saw a multi-layer one of our current types in the past somewhere......
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16-02-2009 14:29
N7UJJI'm bumping this thread back to the top in case someone else has any information on the history of the Chairman Trophy Clock.
So far Rich offered, "The CA clock was indeed handcrafted by Dean for this very purpose. To the best of my knowledge, this is actually the second one he crafted as the original was damaged in shipping once (I believe)."
There must be someone on Chief Delphi that can add to the history of the clock origins.
Thanks,
Allan
16-02-2009 14:37
Elgin Clock
Here's just one of a few posts on CD mentioning the C/A clock:
Not much info, but something... Think of it as a teaser. lol
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...5&postcount=31