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That's pretty sweet, but I think like the other pic better. |
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Tags don't bother me, I own a knife. |
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OK, I'll cave...
I'm a printer and can produce the design as long as the design isn't copy protected. I have to admit, I think it's a cool design. If there are enough folks here that want one, please chime in. |
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You do know that Crye Precision Makes one very similar to that correct?
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Well now I know. Link. The 'MLI' tshirt. (Major League Infidel) |
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That T-shirt can be found here. It is their Major League Infidel shirt. -Ben |
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There's not a lot of detail left to trace in that little image, it'd be better to find a photo and trace that.
..... Also I'd bet it's already a t-shirt symbol somewhere. ~ |
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It generally apes the Major League Baseball and (IIRC) Nat'l Basketball Ass'n logos. I don't quite hate sports, but I have next to no interest in them. That makes the logo all the cooler.
I just about never wear T-shirts. Maybe around the house, in bed when it's freezing cold, or when I'm working on a car. I'd like to see that logo on an enamel pin, embroidered on the pocket or cuff of a button-down, or embroidered on the breast of a golf shirt. Or maybe as an 8" X 3" ruby, diamond, and sapphire bling pendant. |
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No. I did not know that. Damn, they are out of stock though and I would much rather have one with my screen name on it. It looks like their logo is only on the front as well. I would like to see a small one on the front center and a large one on the back. FooDog, How difficult would it be to make a run of them? Would our screen names be an option? How much do you think they would run? ETA: Would sweatshirts be an option? |
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OOOHHHH. I like the idea of the pin. |
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Quite the upscale ARFcommer, I see. Tshirts for us common folk, if you please. |
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I'm going to get some of these made....one reason is that I want one for myself.
I just need to figure out how I'm going to do this. I don't know if printing a custom screen-name, etc. will be an option, however. An update is coming in a couple of days. |
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Well that's easy: So don't buy a shirt. Next. SG |
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You might need to check about any copyright issues, with the two sources listed above. (In addition to selling in GD.....) I am interested, BTW... |
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Yes, if he is only selling one style of shirt (i.e. Not a range of clothing/logos) |
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tee hee! |
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I would do small one on left front over heart with screen name either below it or on right side and a large logo on the back with some saying including a small arfcom tag (not in the collar, below the pic) |
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I've got a buddy at the firestation that just started a screen printing business, I'm sure he would be interested in making them. I got him to join the range awhile back, and if all goes well he could have his first AR in a day or two. Another person stricken with BRD. I don't know how much you have to change a copy righted product, to stay legal, so that is somthing he will have to look into.
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I'm diggin' the avatar better than the AAC or Crye versions. Count me in.
PS. Crye DOES have some sizes in stock. |
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