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Posted: 6/9/2008 2:20:12 PM EDT
Hello Ladies and Gents,
I have been asked/given permission to create shirts for all the other Hometown forums. I have included a link to a response topic about the shirts I did for Team Florida for the last 3 years. I just need an idea of what you all think of having your own shirts. In general I will most likely be using the state's official mammal as the mascot. I know there are a few states/HTF that have multiple states and official mammal. For you, I will try to include something that represents all of the states in the Hometown on one design. I'm not taking orders yet... but I'm trying to get an idea of interest. The shirts will be offered in Black, Olive Drab and Sand, in sizes from Med.-5XL. I will be posting up the design as soon as they are ready. All shirts will be pre-ordered and pre-paid as all others were done in Florida. The cost will be $20 per shirt + actual shipping via UPS. Here's a link to the responses for the last 3 Team Florida shirts. www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=8&f=10&t=309126 Here are the designs I've done for Team Florida: Thanks for looking, David Mods, if you have any questions, IM me or the Big Guy for clearity. |
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Great designs!
For the Virginia Mascot... can we have a picture of Dick Saslaw, our Hometown Hero? |
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What, pray tell, is Virginia's official mammal?
I know its official crustacean is the bearded clam. |
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Can we have a Ham on the shirt? Seriously tho, sounds like a good idea, i'd be in for one.
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I think that any of those animals holding an AR would make for an excellent design. I just can't decide if I like the idea of the butterfly or the brook trout better. If we're going to do a State something, I think our best best is an AR hanging by its strap in a dogwood tree. |
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A 4 man stick raiding a sand castle and kicking the crap out of some tourists.
"Ya seen the Beach, now go home." Gotta work in our no swearing logo. For the Beach crew anyway. |
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I dunno, I think I'd be all over a shirt with the Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly on it. Carrying an M4. |
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you could do a modification of the Seal of the Commonwealth...
I think working "Sic Semper Tyrannus" into the shirt would be really cool... Modify the Seal of the Commonwealth so she is holding an AR instead of a spear http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Seal_of_Virginia.svg |
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Who was it who did the HTF t-shirts a few years back? I still have one.
While we're talking about subhuman animals, how about a uva fan? |
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I and my mad photochoppin' skillz be all over dis _MaH ETA: Anybody have a high resolution picture of the state seal? |
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+2 for trio's idea. I'll take 3: One XXL in red, two Larges in tan.
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Proof of concept. I'm not entirely pleased with the way it came out, but I attribute this to two things: 1) Didn't find the high-resolution image of the seal I'd like to work with, and 2) I'm going to try to find another AR15 image. This one came from a picture and I'm thinking a very, very good drawing of one would fit better with the rest of the picture as it's a drawing itself. Anyway, without further adieu, here's trio's concept in action: _MaH |
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That is friggin awesome. I'd buy at least 2 |
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Quick question...
Are these going to be separate shirts for WV and VA, or are they going to be one shirt which incorporates all of them? If the latter, then the VA Seal doesn't work very well for our WV counter-parts. _MaH |
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I don't think the State Seal is a good idea. I like the FL shirts, I suggest something along those lines. So cartoonish that it is non-threatening.
How about a mermain wearing only a tactical vest holding an AR (Mermaid is an icon in Norfolk) |
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The mermaid wouldn't really represent the state as a whole, just the Norfolk/VA Beach area |
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If keeping the cartoon animals of the hometown state(s)... might as well stick with the American Foxhound and Black Bear, along the lines of the FL shirts.
No sense making the character something localized to one particular section of a state... you want something that will appeal to the broad group. And I too, would prefer something closer to the cartoonish nature of the FL shirts, vs a modified State Seal. |
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I dont want to be a wet mop, but there may be some legal implications regarding the use of the Great Seal. I poked around the COV for a minute and couldnt find anything specific, but I seem to recall there being something about using the Great Seal without authorization.
Jim |
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What about the cardinal? It is the state bird...
_MaH ETA: And as long as I'm going to be using post 3200 on this, I might as well throw in a completely asinine suggestion. Canine with an erection in honor of our state tree. Never mind -- that's rife with furry undertones.... YOU READ IT! YOU CAN'T UN-READ IT!! |
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the Great Seal is defined by the Code of Virginia.....I am unsure if its use is in the code as well, but the VAC (Virginia Administrative Code) is a good place to look for it....
if you are concerned about the ramifications of the use of the code how about this..... The state bird of BOTH Virginia AND West Virginia is the Cardinal.... So how about do a VA/WV HTF shirt with a stylized cardinal on the front for both states and on the back Virginians can get: Sic Semper Tyrannus and West Virginians get: Montani Semper Liberi or even their respective state flags imprinted... |
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The bat is kinda cool, but who the heck would ever asociate it with Virginia?
The Cardinal is pretty well known, as would be a Patriot, although it could really be from anywhere on the east coast. I had no idea about any of the other 'official animals.' And the 'happy dog' idea is, well, happy. I don't think we could use the seal, I found this:
Damn. A bird seems so 'ghey.' Maybe you could make it look like a mean bird? |
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That comment is beneath my immense, snooty dignity, and I shan't take notice of it. mhoffman, that seal looks excellent. I would buy a shirt with that. Something Civil War themed would also sell well. A silhouette of Stonewall Jackson on his horse holding an AR would be great...it somebody else hadn't already thought of it. stonewall arms |
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ahh see, I knew that there was something in there about it, just couldnt find it at the momemt. Jim |
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Kinda amazing you can legally burn the US flag but cant use the seal of your state |
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some great ideas guys... I used to engrave the Seal of Florida for the gooberment & it IS protected from reproductions or likeness. So I'm trying to stay away from those and sports mascots.
Now the long eared bat.... I can work with that!! Keep in mind guys... I only have 1 artist to do 33 HTF designs, so this is going to take a little time. But it will get done. Thanks for your support & interest! David |
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I once said the same thing. Two years later I was divorced. |
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My office window looks directly out at the flagpole, and I can't tell you how much time I have wasted over the years looking at that one bare boobie on the VA state flag. Oh, the simple joys of life.
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I did the same thing in court the other day... <snicker> I'm really surprised nobody has sued over female frontal nudity on the state seal haha |
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That is more like it, I also like the Black Bear idea. The mermaid is actually kind of a joke. My daughter is working on a couple of designes, though they are not AR15.com, more geared to VA Beach. |
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OK Guys
This state is rich in history going back to the earliest permanent settlement in North America, Jamestown, the final battle of the American Revolution, Yorktown, the home to a great number of the original patriots, and founding fathers, Patrick Henry, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Mason to name a few, as well as being the capitol of the Confederacy with numerous great Virginians, such as Robert E.Lee, Stonewall Jackson, JEB Stuart, John Singleton Mosby, to name a few. Surely we can do better than a Cardinal as the icon for the home state of George Mason co-author of the Bill of Rights (including our sacred 2nd Amendment) with James Madison. Let's get creative here. |
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Whats wrong with representing the best part of the state? LMAO |
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Why not use Blackbeard. He was known to frequent waters in VA
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Like Cornwallis (actually General O'Hara) handing over his sword to an AR armed General Lincoln. Just a thought. A Pirate's not a bad idea either. David |
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A pirate? In case you all didn't know, pirates weren't exactly good people. They had no respect for life, liberty or property. Just because they dress up cool and say arrrr a lot doesn't mean we should have them on our t-shirt.
I have a picture in my mind of what it should look like but I have no way of either drawing it or even describing it. All it is is a more cartoonish rendition of the Colonial soldier that I posted above with an AR15 and bayonet charging. |
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Concur on both points, Blackbeard was not CAPTAIN Jack Sparrow, actually he really was'nt that smart. BUT, he did fund William and Mary....... The things you learn in Colonial Williamsburg.
I like the Patriot icons. Maybe three guys armed with ARs in a defensive stance: 1) a colonial soldier like VTHokie has posted, representing service 2) this one dressed like a farmer or merchent, representing armed citizens defending their homes. 3) this guy in buckskins representing the settler's spirit My 2 cents. R/ Mike VA Beach
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A lot of wisdom here... _MaH |
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Yeah, we could do like, Pocahontas and Sally Hemmings holding ARs...in bikinis! I think a design incorporating some quotes would be good. Maybe we could do a colonial rifleman and then a Virginia ARNG soldier with an M4, with some TJ quote in between, "no free man debarred the use of arms," something along those lines? |
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