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 By Stacy Saunders
Whether it is a winning moment, a special occasion or recognition of a lifetime of contributions to a cause, Noble Trophy has the tools it takes to make hard work easy to recognize. “We believe that appreciation deserves recognition,” stated owner Ray Noble.
Noble Trophy carries a full selection of trophies from bowling to auto racing to team sports and more. The shop also offers bronzing services, plaques, shadow boxes, displays, ribbons, medallions and many other items all designed to help customers recognize achievements and express appreciation. “If you want value, if you want quality, I’m here,” Noble expressed.
Noble opened the store five years ago “with the idea to provide the community with a convenient and affordable awards shop.” Today the shop services a fifty mile radius and handles around forty commercial accounts, fifteen schools and most of the area sports programs. He is also involved in the Chamber of Commerce and has played the role of Santa on several occasions. As a result of the store’s strong presence in the community as well as Noble’s welcoming attitude and the shop’s family atmosphere, the store’s 1018 Stearman Drive location has also become a hang out for area youth.
With the ability to add logos, etch glass, burn wood and leather, and engrave plastic, metal, crystal and acrylic, Noble Trophy has also developed a successful line of office accessories to serve area businesses. From name badges to desk displays to office accessories, all with no set up fees for logos, many businesses are turning to Noble Trophy.
 
In addition to traditional trophy and award creations, Noble Trophy features a unique exchange program. “Most trophy shops don’t deal with exchanges,” Noble noted. This booming White House business, however, is an exception. Those who would like to keep the memories but pass on the trophies can bring in their old trophies and awards. Noble will then mount all of the tags and personalized portions of the trophy on a beautiful custom plaque at no charge. The trophies are subsequently refurbished for use by charities or for resale at a very low price.
Noble Trophy, recently featured by Ms. Cheap, owes its success to several people beyond its owner including Jack Noble, Ron Kershaw, Robbie Carrol and Connie and Hope Noble. “Without these people we wouldn’t have been here this long,” Noble explained.
“From five inches to five feet and from $5.00 to $5,000.00,” Noble Trophy can create a custom trophy or award to fit any need. For more information, stop by the store located in the Stearman Center Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. or call 672-5668. Find Noble Trophy on the web at www.nobletrophy.net.
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