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{{Balloon|image1 = 316546 10150367895958037 239523716 n.jpg|years = 2011|sponsor = Macy's}}'''Gazer Elf''' is an elf balloon that was created by Keith Lapinig for the Macy's All American Design an Elf Balloon contest. Keith won and his elf design was transformed into a balloon for the 85th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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{{1.Official_Balloon_Infobox|image1 = GazerPressDay2011ReReReUpdated.jpeg|years = 2011|sponsor = Macy's|designer = Keith Lapinig|height = 34 feet|width = 18 feet|helium_volume = 2,100 cubic ft.|caption1 = The Gazer balloon is seen here inside the then-new Macy's Parade Studio during Press Day 2011.}}'''Gazer the Elf''' is a custom elf balloon that was created by Keith Lapinig for the Macy's All American Design an Elf Balloon contest. Keith won and his elf design was transformed into a balloon for the 85th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
   
Gazer's design was inspired by the story of R.H. Macy who chose Macy’s famed star emblem after a fateful fishing trip that found him lost at sea. Mr. Macy credited the North Star with guiding him safely back to shore and so he made it the trademark of his New York City store. Aside from the prominent star on his hat, other elements of the design include the shape of the moon on Gazer's face, the New York City skyline on his feet, and the wishing star trail that wraps around his body.
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Gazer's design was inspired by the story of R.H. Macy who chose Macy’s famed star emblem after a fateful fishing trip that found him lost at sea. Mr. Macy credited the North Star with guiding him safely back to shore and so he made it the trademark of his New York City store. Aside from the prominent star on his hat, other elements of the design include the shape of the moon on Gazer's face, the New York City skyline on his feet, and the wishing star trail that wraps around his body. This balloon only appeared in 2011, and hasn't appeared anywhere else since.
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Revision as of 14:43, 21 September 2020

Gazer the Elf is a custom elf balloon that was created by Keith Lapinig for the Macy's All American Design an Elf Balloon contest. Keith won and his elf design was transformed into a balloon for the 85th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Gazer's design was inspired by the story of R.H. Macy who chose Macy’s famed star emblem after a fateful fishing trip that found him lost at sea. Mr. Macy credited the North Star with guiding him safely back to shore and so he made it the trademark of his New York City store. Aside from the prominent star on his hat, other elements of the design include the shape of the moon on Gazer's face, the New York City skyline on his feet, and the wishing star trail that wraps around his body. This balloon only appeared in 2011, and hasn't appeared anywhere else since.