Thanks again, Don.  WOW!  That's quite a production.

I've made a printout of your post to have it for any future whims and desires.  
I'll keep my plain, foam laminated Gohonzon (#88) in my butsudan as is.  We're 
used to each other and don't need the adjustment of a new change.  The gods 
must've forgiven me by now for my lack of decorum.  If not, that's their 
problem.

I know all this theatrical info will be of great use in the future.  I love the 
beauty of it!

Be well and happy (you certainly deserve it!).

Diana





--- In [email protected], Don Ross <campr...@...> wrote:
>
> LOL... well, it depends upon what you want, Diana, but here it goes. Bring 
> with you a print of the Gohonzon you want (black & white is fine). Also bring 
> the pdf file of the same Gohonzon on a cd-rom. I recommend the Yahoo Group 
> "Gohonzon Info" for the best printable files. Again, black and white is fine, 
> even best. 
> 
> You can have it made gold on black wood, or gold on plexi-glass. The gold on 
> black wood is basically an ordinary trophy blank converted to our use. You 
> can do other colors too if you wish.
> 
> For plexi-glass, if you want the regular look, have them laser the front 
> shiny side of the plexi-glass. If you want the "uh-la-la" version where the 
> characters glow gold, have them reverse the image of the Mandala (so that it 
> is backwards) and laser it onto the back painted side of the plexi-glass. 
> Then when you get it home, you will need to make a shadow box for it and give 
> it a nightlight cord. Enjoy the journey. ;-]
> 
> --- On Thu, 4/8/10, Diana <taidan...@...> wrote:
> I was so surprised by the suggestion of a trophy shop, that I forgot to ask 
> what to request when I go there. Could you enlighten me, please?
> 
> As usual, I thank you in advance.
> 
> Diana
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