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U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye SILENT AUCTION CATALOG 2013 Gala Dinner,s Silent Auction & After Party Vision Values With Special Tribute to U.S.Voices Senators Daniel K. Inouye Saturday, April 13, 2013 Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel Los Angeles, California Japanese American National Museum 2013 Silent Auction Catalog As of 4/1/13 Japanese American National Museum Silent Auction Rules and Reminders Please be sure to get your Silent Auction Bid Number from the Registration Table. Silent Auction Rules Items and packages in this Silent Auction Catalog are subject to change. Images are provided as a courtesy to our guests only and are not necessarily an accurate depiction of the quality of a given item. The National Museum does not assume responsibility for the accuracy of any description. Unless otherwise stated, all items and services are valid within one year from April 13, 2014. All services must be redeemed by the listed expiration date. The National Museum and the donor cannot extend the expiration date of any service. Read all auction package descriptions carefully as they list specific restrictions. Please be aware. If you would like to extend your stay, you must coordinate with the donor directly. Auction Coordinators do not make travel arrangements. All items are sold “as is”, are subject to availability, and have no cash redemption value. The National Museum is grateful to our donors, but is unable to endorse any product or service. The stated value of auction goods and services are good-faith estimates only and are not warranted for tax purposes. Please contact your tax advisor regarding the tax deductibility of purchases and contributions. Any amount over the stated market value of an item may be tax deductible. The National Museum is not responsible for lost or stolen certificates/vouchers. The National Museum assumes no responsibility should any of the donating establishments be unable to fulfill gift certificates. All sales are final. There are no exchanges, transfers, or refunds from the National Museum or the donor. How to Participate in the Silent Auction The silent auction will begin promptly at 5:00 pm on Saturday, April 13, 2013. Guests are assigned a Bid Number to use during the silent auction. Your Bid Number will be given to you at the Registration Table. A Bid Sheet is displayed with each auction package and includes the package title, value, minimum opening bid amount, and bid increment. You may bid on as many items as you wish. To bid on a package, simply write your Bid Number, Name and Bid Amount on the appropriate Bid Sheet. Each Bid Sheet lists a Bid Increment, which is the minimum value by which the existing bid must be increased in order to constitute a higher value bid. All bids must be in even dollar amounts. Bids below opening minimum bids will be increased appropriately. The auction will begin closing at approximately 6:45 p.m. Serious bidders should stand next to auction bid sheets until an Auction Coordinator picks up the bid sheet. Not all bid sheets are picked up at the EXACT closing time. An Auction Official will certify the closing bids, and the highest valid bid will be declared the winner. In the event of a contested item, the last two individuals appearing on the bid sheet will participate in a sealed “bid off.” This “bid off” will be in written form and be administered by an Auction Official. Winners will be notified at their tables throughout the evening. Payment & Pick Up Auction Coordinators will bring invoices to the winning bidders at their tables. State and local retail sales tax will be included in the final bid amount. Any other applicable taxes, licensing fees or other consumer-related charges on any item are the sole responsibility of the winning bidder. All items must be paid for and picked up by the end of the evening. Payments may be made with cash, check, Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express. Items and certificates purchased at this auction were donated specifically to support educational programs at the National Museum and are intended for use by the purchaser. They cannot be resold and are not transferable. Buy it Now Bidders will have the opportunity to write their bid number and the pre-assigned bid amount in the BUY it NOW box on the bid sheet. If you BUY it NOW, you will be the instant winner! If no one BUYS it NOW, this is a regular auction item. Buy it Now Section #1 2013 Honda PCX150 Scooter The new PCX150 features a 150cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine that makes it freeway capable. This stylish and sporty scooter also serves as an enjoyable ride for errands, commuting or weekend fun, thanks to its nimble and friendly handling characteristics. With comfortable seating to accommodate the rider plus a passenger, and a handy 25 liter under-seat storage compartment that can fit a full-face helmet and more, the new 2013 PCX150 offers expanded capabilities while remaining remarkably economical. New for 2013: - New, larger-displacement 150cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine adds freeway credentials to this modern scooter that captures a distinctive, motorcycle-like style. - New seat padding material adds to the PCX150’s comfort factor. - Excellent fuel mileage makes for remarkably economical transportation. - Modern motorcycle-inspired styling in a full-sized scooter. - The 150cc PCX150 is freeway legal. - Available in Metallic Black and Candy Red colors. Delivery outside of Los Angeles/Orange County is not included. Tax and license not included. Donated by American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Value: $3,400 BUY in Now for $3,400 #2 Five-Night Fishing Package for Two at Shelter Lodge, Juneau, Alaska 2013 (Space Available) or May 27, 2014 A five-night fishing package for two at Shelter Lodge in Juneau, Alaska. Here is an amazing fishing trip for two people at Shelter Lodge, located on Shelter Island, Juneau, Alaska. Trip is valid any time during the 2013 fishing season (subject to space availability) OR package may be carried over to a four-night, three-day package on May 27, 2014. This package for two includes five-nights lodging at Shelter Lodge, four days guided boat fishing from cabin cruisers (four per boat), all meals at Shelter Lodge, use of rain gear and rubber boots, use of fishing equipment and tackle, fish cleaning, vacuum packing, freezing and packaging, airline-approved wax- coated fish boxes, round-trip transportation via boat from Juneau to the Lodge. Package does not include the following: Airfare to Juneau, Alaska sport fishing license, King Salmon on Stamp, gratuities, extra night in Juneau if needed, freezer storage in Juneau if needed, airlines excess baggage, alcoholic beverages and soft drinks. Winner should make reservations as soon as possible. Donated by Alaska Reel Adventures Value: $5,500 BUY in Now for $5,500 #3 Namiki Yukari Nightline Moonlight Fountain Pen The Namiki Yukari Nightline Moonlight fountain pen features layers of multi-colored mother-of-pearl and abalone shells meticulously designed to showcase the brilliance of a custom Raden design. With a Roiro-Urushi finish and a medium nib & clip made of 18 karat gold, it’s an impressive and exquisite representation of Japanese craftsmanship. A traditional oriental wood display box with Pilot-bottled ink makes this a striking and meaningful gift! Donated by the Pilot Corporation of America, the Namiki Yukari fountain pen is a perfect example of Japanese Maki-e artistry. For the Namiki Collections, skilled Japanese artisans use the finest materials to create a line of writing instruments that look beautiful and perform flawlessly. We introduce Maki- e lacquering, a centuries-old technique in which multi-layered patterns are drawn on the barrel and cap with urushi - sap from Japanese lacquer trees. The hand-painted designs richly interpret scenes of nature in precious metals and lavishly colored pigments. Donated by Pilot Corporation of America Value: $2,700 BUY in Now for $2,700 #4 One 18-Person Suite to a Los Angeles Kings Game at STAPLES Center for the Regular 2013-2014 Season Come see the Stanley Cup Champions Los Angeles Kings in an 18-person suite at STAPLES Center for the regular 2013-2014 season. What a great way to celebrate in style on that special occasion. A representative will advise winner on available game dates that are mutually agreeable. Food and beverage not included but may be ordered at an additional cost. Donated by AEG / STAPLES Center Value: $5,000 BUY in Now for $2,500 #5 2012 Los Angeles Dodgers 50th Anniversary Bobblehead Collection This Dodger Stadium Greats collection includes: - Don Drysdale with Maury Wills on April 28 (vs. WAS); - Orel Hershiser on May 15 (vs. ARI); - The historic Dodger infield of Steve Garvey, Davey Lopes, Bill Russell and Ron Cey on May 29 (vs. MIL); - Mike Scioscia on June 12 (vs. LAA); - Eric Karros on June 28 (vs. NYM); - Hello Kitty on July 1; - Hall of Fame Manager Tommy Lasorda with Hall of Fame Manager Walter Alston on July 14 (vs. SD); - Kirk Gibson on July 31 (vs. ARI); - Sandy Koufax on August 7 (vs. COL); - Fernando Valenzuela on Aug. 21 (vs. SF); and Hall of Famer Vin Scully on August 30 (vs. ARI). Donated by Gene Kanamori Value: Collectible BUY in Now for $500 #6 Lakers Collage This features the greatest Lakers of all time. This piece is a limited edition piece to celebrate the rich Laker history and honor some of the greatest NBA players of all time. All of the signatures were magnificently penciled underneath their beautiful portraits. A must for all true Laker fans! Donated by Gene Kanamori Value: Collectible BUY in Now for $2,000 #7 Dancing with the Stars Two VIP Tickets to a Live Broadcast of a Results Show This Season Two VIP tickets to a live broadcast of a results show valid for SEASON 16 Only (This Season).
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