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Well, that's that.

I called today and put the order in, right on schedule and with (I hope) everybody's last-minute changes -- no offense to those who re-thought what they wanted. It was pretty easy.

Dawn at (Print Masters in Boston) read the order back to me; no errors anticipated. She'll be sending the shirts to me in Maryland in the next week or so.

There were 101 shirts in all. I had the extra one done for the guy who computerized the artwork. I also specified the art to be done in a matte finish, as opposed to the glossy screen printing you sometimes see. I don't know how you guys feel about that, but I think it's a more classy look for what we're after.
All of the mail-out shirts have left the building.
I took the last of them to the Post Office today; the latest anyone should get a shirt in the mail is Monday.
Of possible interest, anything over 13 ounces can't go First Class, and must go Priority. Who knew?

Lemme know when you get 'em, okay?
Oban, I thought WildBill drank it all? I don't drink it often, but Makers is ok with me. Didn't try the 46 yet.

There is a distillery very near me, a brewpub, and a buttload of NY wineries. Plus some nice twisties. Yes, there are advantages to this area! Taxes ain't one of 'em!
Uh ... so ... everybody but Jay got all the shirts I mailed, right?
There were thirty or so mailed out. Haven't heard back from everyone, and I'm ear-marking all the ones I still have for the show deliveries.

Not to distract from the Maker's Mark thread drift. I'm a Highland Park guy myself, about one time a year. Good, peaty Scotch, usually with my old man, on his porch, talking about Army stuff and smoking a Fuente Churchill.

Pray, continue. But I need to know about those shirts. ;)
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