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16 to the veneer faced bulkhead, repousse metal reliefs or wood-carvings. Other mediums may be suggested. AMOUNT TO BE PAID The amount to be paid for this decoration is $1,650. Bar - Promenade Deck Two panels are proposed, one either side of the bar. Each panel will be 1'6" wide by 4' high. MATERIALS AND MEDIUM In addition to the materials suggested for the decorations above which would also be acceptable, etched or sand blasted glass may be considered. If glass panels are used, each panel could be illuminated at the top and bottom edges by fluorescent tube lighting. AMOUNT TO BE PAID The amount to be paid for these two decorations is $260.00. Dining Room - Second Deck A mural panel is proposed for the center of the starboard bulkhead. The panel will be 20'4" wide by 4'9" high. The bottom line will be 3' above the deck. In addition there are two small circular panels flanking this mural on the same bulkhead, each panel 2' in diameter. The base of each circular panel is 5' above the deck. MATERIALS AND MEDIUM Various materials will be considered for these three murals. The possibility of carved glass or plastic illuminated from the rear by means of fluorescent tube lighting has been considered. Repousse metal will also be considered for this decoration. Designs for painted or carved murals may also be submitted. AMOUNT TO BE PAID The amount of $2,000 will be paid for the large mural. The amount of $200 will be paid for the two circular decorations.
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