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There seems to be a reasonable amount of interest in me printing up some new t-shirts for the Fall season.

I have been busy designing and trying to decide the best way to approach this. One shirt, two shirts or more?

One a month? All available at once? Maybe showing a whole year's worth (shirt-of-the-month ala BobGarrett). Regardless, I will make some decisions and be posting my offering(s) and marketing plan very soon. In the meantime, any indication of your intentions (presuming you will like the new designs) on ordering may help me in how to best to market these. THANKS FOR YOUR PAST PATRONAGE.

Crash Test Dummy Guy

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Originally Posted by Stan Galat, '05 IM, 2276, Tremont, IL:
Originally Posted by BobG / 2110cc '57 VS:

With the introduction of enough bourbon before the meal, I can find a way to to get food on the back of my shirt, also on my socks and in my right ear. 

I accomplish that without bourbon.


But Stan, with bourbon (or whatever your poison is) is so much more fun!!

 

Rich- How about "Speedsterowners.com" over the left breast (if the design is on the back) on the next one?

I've found that (on the females of our species) the left one tends to hang a little nicer...

Isn't that usually where a company name or logo is usually printed? A couple of people have asked where the shirt came from, and there's no mention of "soc". As al Gallo said, something small on the front could be speedsterowners.com. I don't want it over my belly button, though

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