Signed Edition

The Signed Edition contains Earl Shaffer and Bart Smith's signature on the 1½ inch by 3 inch card. This card is inserted
under the top mat in the lower right hand corner of the Katahdin Art
Project. Earl was able to sign 1200 cards before he became too weak to
write.
Your investment
for Signed Edition $400
plus $30 shipping and
handling.
This print is available for immediate
delivery.
Your purchase of the Signed Edition will
include a tax credit for a $250 donation
Plan A
$125 Earl Shaffer Foundation
$125 AT Museum
Society
|
Plan B
$100 Earl
Shaffer Foundation
$100 AT Museum Society
$50 Local Club Chapters
|
|
Photograph
Tidbits:
-
Original image shot with Fuji Velvia slide film in October,
1998 by Bart Smith.
- A digital file was created from the slide by using a drum
scanner. This creates the sharpest image available which translates in
to better print quality.
- A ZBE Chroma printer using Fuji Crystal Archive Glossy
Paper reproduced the image of Mt Katahdin.
- The tested life span of photographs on this type of paper
is in excess of sixty years if displayed properly according to Wilhelm
Research, Inc.
Poem Facts:
-
Written by Earl Shaffer At 4:00 AM on morning of his final
accent of Mt. Katahdin in October 1998.
-
Engraved metal plates were created that includes images of a
lady slipper orchid and the boots that Earl wore on his historic thru
hike of 1948, as well as the poem. His signature, "Earl Victor Shaffer",
was also faithfully reproduced on the plate.
-
It was printed on Earthstone, a Classic Crest Paper by the Neehah
Paper Co.
-
The paper has a smooth finish, contains cotton fibers, and is
composed of 60% recycled materials.
-
Also the paper is acid free, meeting Type 1 permanence
guidelines, which means the paper is expected to last several hundred
years.
-
The impression created from this printing style on this quality of
paper turns the poem into a piece of fine art in and of
itself.
Now for the Rest of Components
-
The Neilsen frame is made from premium-quality aluminum
materials with a matte black finish.
-
The 9/32 inch flat top lip of the frame subtlety
surrounds the completed piece.
-
The photograph and poem are protected by a sheet of
transparent acrylic that filters out harmful UV light. (A non-glare
matte finish would dampen the brilliant glossy finish of the
photograph.)
-
Two sheets of Bainbridge museum quality conservation cotton
mat board were used to actively protect the art work.
Bainbridge's Artcare Archival System brings a perfect balance of
superior preservation protection and creative design to the Katahdin Art
Project.
-
A Gunner computerized mat cutter was used to form the mat's perfect
bevel corner cuts.
-
Archival foam board, which serves as a protective barrier on the
back of the framed piece, was used to mount the art work.
-
A saw toothed hanger was inserted into a channel on the back
of the metal frame, allowing it to slide thus ensuring level
positioning.
Guarantee
-
Warranty: The Katahdin Art project is being sold with a 1
year total satisfaction guarantee starting on the date of delivery.
Crest Photography, Inc. will accept returns, no questions
asked, if the original signature card is intact. The price refunded will
be actual cost of the product and excludes all lay away costs and shipping and
handling charges. The buyer is responsible for costs incurred shipping
the Katahdin Art Project back to us.
-
If the piece arrives damaged let us know immediately. We will
assist in resolving damage caused by UPS. In any circumstances,
involving substandard workmanship, Crest Photography will cover all shipping
costs both ways.
Shipping and Handling
-
Every effort will be made to ensure the Katahdin Art Project is
shipped to the purchaser immediately upon confirmation of your order. If
demand exceeds production Crest Photography will notify buyer of any prior
to shipping delay of greater than 10 days. If the delay is 30
days or longer the buyer will then be notified and have an
opportunity to cancel order with immediate processing of full
refund.
-
Please remember once your order is place it may take up to 5 days
before it is shipped from our warehouse in California. It will be
delivered by USP Ground Service which may take up to a week to cross the
country. Our total delivery time could hit 2 weeks. Feel free to
call or email us if you have any concerns about your delivery status. We
will gladly get the tracking number and check on the status for you.
-
Special shipping cartons were ordered to ensure the safe transport
of the Katahdin Art Project.
-
Individually boxed and shipped, a flat fee of $30.00 for shipping
and handling will be charged per unit. This amount covers shipping
anywhere in the world.
|
Memorial Edition

The Memorail Edition has an engraved printing of "In Memory of Earl Shaffer" followed by his life dates
on the next line. Bart then signed and number the 1½ inch by 3 inch card,
which is inserted under the top mat in the lower left hand corner of the
Katahdin Art Project.
Your investment
for Memorial Edition $250
plus $30 shipping and
handling.
This print is available
for immediate delivery.
Your purchase of the Memorial
Edition will include a include a tax
credit for a $100 donation
Plan A
$50 Earl Shaffer Foundation
$50 AT Museum
Society
|
Plan B
$35 Earl
Shaffer Foundation
$35 AT Museum Society
$30 Local Club Chapters
|
|
The Memorial Edition is
available for purchase on an installment payment
plan. Click Here for details.
Photograph
Tidbits:
-
Original image shot with Fuji Velvia slide film in October,
1998 by Bart Smith.
- A digital file was created from the slide by using a drum
scanner. This creates the sharpest image available which translates in
to better print quality.
- A ZBE Chroma printer using Fuji Crystal Archive Glossy
Paper reproduced the image of Mt Katahdin.
- The tested life span of photographs on this type of paper
is in excess of sixty years if displayed properly according to Wilhelm
Research, Inc.
Poem Facts:
-
Written by Earl Shaffer At 4:00 AM on morning of his final
accent of Mt. Katahdin in October 1998.
-
Engraved metal plates were created that includes images of a
lady slipper orchid and the boots that Earl wore on his historic thru
hike of 1948, as well as the poem. His signature, "Earl Victor Shaffer",
was also faithfully reproduced on the plate.
-
It was printed on Earthstone, a Classic Crest Paper by the Neehah
Paper Co.
-
The paper has a smooth finish, contains cotton fibers, and is
composed of 60% recycled materials.
-
Also the paper is acid free, meeting Type 1 permanence
guidelines, which means the paper is expected to last several hundred
years.
-
The impression created from this printing style on this quality of
paper turns the poem into a piece of fine art in and of
itself.
Now for the Rest of Components
-
The Neilsen frame is made from premium-quality aluminum
materials with a matte black finish.
-
The 9/32 inch flat top lip of the frame subtlety
surrounds the completed piece.
-
The photograph and poem are protected by a sheet of
transparent acrylic that filters out harmful UV light. (A non-glare
matte finish would dampen the brilliant glossy finish of the
photograph.)
-
Two sheets of Bainbridge museum quality conservation cotton
mat board were used to actively protect the art work.
Bainbridge's Artcare Archival System brings a perfect balance of
superior preservation protection and creative design to the Katahdin Art
Project.
-
A Gunner computerized mat cutter was used to form the mat's perfect
bevel corner cuts.
-
Archival foam board, which serves as a protective barrier on the
back of the framed piece, was used to mount the art work.
-
A saw toothed hanger was inserted into a channel on the back
of the metal frame, allowing it to slide thus ensuring level
positioning.
Guarantee
-
Warranty: The Katahdin Art project is being sold with a 1
year total satisfaction guarantee starting on the date of delivery.
Crest Photography, Inc. will accept returns, no questions
asked, if the original signature card is intact. The price refunded will
be actual cost of the product and excludes all lay away costs and shipping and
handling charges. The buyer is responsible for costs incurred shipping
the Katahdin Art Project back to us.
-
If the piece arrives damaged let us know immediately. We will
assist in resolving damage caused by UPS. In any circumstances,
involving substandard workmanship, Crest Photography will cover all shipping
costs both ways.
Shipping and Handling
-
Every effort will be made to ensure the Katahdin Art Project is
shipped to the purchaser immediately upon confirmation of your order. If
demand exceeds production Crest Photography will notify buyer of any prior
to shipping delay of greater than 10 days. If the delay is 30
days or longer the buyer will then be notified and have an
opportunity to cancel order with immediate processing of full
refund.
-
Please remember once your order is place it may take up to 5 days
before it is shipped from our warehouse in California. It will be
delivered by USP Ground Service which may take up to a week to cross the
country. Our total delivery time could hit 2 weeks. Feel free to
call or email us if you have any concerns about your delivery status. We
will gladly get the tracking number and check on the status for you.
-
Special shipping cartons were ordered to ensure the safe transport
of the Katahdin Art Project.
-
Individually boxed and shipped, a flat fee of $30.00 for shipping
and handling will be charged per unit. This amount covers shipping
anywhere in the world.
|
The Appalachian Trail "Calling Me Back To The Hills" Book
The benchmark book about the trail was written by Earl Shaffer and includes his poetry. All of the timeless photos in this must have book were taken by renowned trail photographer Bart Smith. Titled The Appalachian Trail Calling me back to the hills, Shaffer and Smith collaborated in the creation of what some say is the best overall book ever produced covering the entire trail. A masterpiece unto itself this coffee table sized work makes a perfect companion piece to the Katahdin Art Project.
