Mr. July, Eric Christensen
 


That's what this whole site is for! But here are some things we may not have mentioned or you may have missed that sets this year's calendar apart from it's 2000 sibling.

This time around, Terry Creighton took all the pictures, replacing Mark Montgomery who had retired from the league in early 2000.

We actually have a "no-rookies" rule, but we've ammended it to allow Eric (2000) and Ian Byrd (2002) because their inclusion would help bolster sales in our "under-16" market.

The first person to have their pictorials taken was Clint Wattenberg. The last was Ian Byrd. Clint has expressed a desire to have his redone because he is "so much more jacked now."

The profit per calendar sold in 2000: $3.18
The profit per calendar sold in 2002: $1.76 (a little less for B&W...we love you people!)

Total 2000 calendars sold: roughly 100
Total 2002 calendars sold: not yet determined (goal is to match 2000)

In 2000, we printed one master copy and had all it copied however many times necesarry at Kinkos. In 2002, we are manually printing them ourselves.

 
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