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The POPBox Hockey boards are each uniquely numbered with a serial number and there is a journal entry for each one. These journal entries contain information on where the material to make it came from (reclaimed, contractor scrap, etc), how the build process went (Did we have any struggles making it, was it made in a big run of 6 boards or a small run of 1 or 2, etc), and best of all each will include where the donation part of the profits went!

When the donation supplied by each board is used to buy materials for the donated POPBox Hockey board, an update to the journal will be posted and that will state where the donation board was sent and any feedback received on the benefit from the board. Hopefully this helps to show where YOU, by purchasing a POPBox Hockey board, made a difference! We are toying with the idea of allowing comments so that the board owners can post updates on their boards, ie: Where the board is played on, what is the highest win loss ratio for the owner, if it was passed on or sold, etc. This would be on the owners responsibility but could provide fun information on each board we make, kinda like a traveling log! So check here for your boards journal!!


Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Serial Number Journals Anouncement

We have got the serial numbering system worked out so that you can identify your board on multiple facets! These include; which number overall your board was, which number of the exact model it was (ie: Full Sized Stained is one model), the month and year it was crafted, species of wood used (Oak, Pine, etc), and who the crafter (in the off chance there are ever other crafting persons working for RIOT Games).

We are going back and putting serial numbers on all in stock boards and will have them posted here by Thursday, March 29 2012.  Boards receive a serial number the day the side boards are screwed to the base as this is when the board becomes official.  The only thing that happens after this is polyurethane application (Painted models are already painted), waxing, and labeling.  None of these would cause us to not release a board for sale.

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