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Judging sheets, how to acquire?


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I've looked through website and Hershey program, can't find out how to request a judging sheet?

A friend showed a '40 Packard convertible sedan I upholstered, and he is curious....it did get a First Junior, 20+ year restoration and first showing ever!

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Be careful of trying to figure out what your score is because it is not an exact science by looking at your returned sheet.  There could be things of a very minor nature that were not highlighted or things in the "other" category.  If something with a max deduct was highlighted you can probably be confident that you lost all those points.  The sheet is designed to show you areas of the most concern to you and it is always possible that another team could and would deduct differently.  Car owners usually know better than the judges where any problems exist so it behooves the owner as they move into AGNM status to make their cars the best they can if that is their desire. 

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Interesting to me, as I've never had a car judged AACA....and never seen a judging sheet as sent to someone who has...

So the sheet sent is just a guide to areas that need to be improved, not an actual point count. Hmmmm...

Interesting. Long ago was involved with CCCA judging, so I have to admit (based on that experience) that it seems a little silly not to share the actual judging results.

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its actually quite easy to calculate the score. I had 2 areas of deductions and using the max deduction for each area would be 8. I deducted 8 from 400. So if I did not get the full deduction in the two areas it would be more then 392. Am I missing something??

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its actually quite easy to calculate the score. I had 2 areas of deductions and using the max deduction for each area would be 8. I deducted 8 from 400. So if I did not get the full deduction in the two areas it would be more then 392. Am I missing something??

good job,

and i agree with your accounting...

different teams can give much different results....

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You guys might want to re-read Steve's post # 14 above. You do have a fairly good idea how you scored but you may not be 100% correct. The highlighted sheet is designed to give you pointers on areas with major issues, but it is not necessarily the gospel.

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You guys might want to re-read Steve's post # 14 above. You do have a fairly good idea how you scored but you may not be 100% correct. The highlighted sheet is designed to give you pointers on areas with major issues, but it is not necessarily the gospel.

Thanks Matt

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