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Oscar's Cousin Trophy -- 9 inches high, Large Reviews

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And the winner is...Reward your best "performers" with these elegant statuettes to make them feel like stars. Oscar's Cousin Trophy is also a great gift to recognize "Most Dramatic Turnaround" in customer satisfaction, "Outstanding Performance" by a supporting team player, or just about any "Distinguished Achievement" award. You'll have recipients weeping (and laughing) in the aisles when they come up to accept their award. 9" high (8 oz.) from top to bottom of base. Black Marble base is 2" x 3" x .75"

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800.299.3770

Location:

89 Washington Ave.,
Suite K,
Natick
Massachusetts
MA 01760-3441

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Posted 6 years ago
Perfect size and nice details,just the product I was looking for.
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Posted 8 years ago
Excellent experience with order process and product
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Posted 8 years ago
Our organization promotes STEM -- Science, Technology, Engineering and Math -- and decided to create an award, for fun, called the STEMMY. Yes, this looks like an Oscar, not an Emmy, but my sense is that the shape is more immediately recognizable. Our first recipient got a big kick out of the presentation of it!
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Posted 9 years ago
We used these trophies for the winners of our Video Expo. The kids got a kick out of receiving "Oscar" just like the real ones.
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Posted 9 years ago
We used it for an awards program. Had to go to an engraver to get a metal plaque made for the base. Plaque cost more than the statue!
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Posted 13 years ago
We award Oscar's cousin to our outstanding Instructional Assistants for passing the CSET exam and for accomplishing their preliminary credential in teaching. We named it the EDDIE award which means excellence in Education - Eddie.
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Posted 13 years ago
We used the "oscars" to recognize and reward our managers who had to make a presentation for the first time. The theme of the presentation was "who's got talent" and the little oscars were a huge hit with the people who received them They are proudly displayed.
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Posted 14 years ago