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How about we all try to come up with a way to recognize each other so whether we plan to meet camping or at the Turkey Rod Run we have something to go on. You know, like maybe a FTE Florida Chapter bumber sticker or something.
Very funny! With my schedule it's hard to get across town to get them to the printers, However i have a court date in about two weeks(hopefully) and i will drop them off at the printers then. Now if someone wants to volunteer to do T shirts speak up(just a thought).
There is a shop that does custom hats and T-shirts one block from my house. I know they do embroidery but I'll check and see what else they can do. When I was chapter director of our Goldwing MC chapter I had a silk screening place make up shirts with our chapter logo on them. They were golf shirts for $14.00 ea but I think I could get (at that time) t- shirts for $10.00.
I have to check with Ken and ask if it's ok. I don't think he will mind since he's letting us do the stickers but the best thing to do is ask.Let me know what you come up with and i'll go from there.
Okay, good. I don't there will be a problem either, but we have to ask. Also what about gtkay? We probably need his permission too. I am not looking to make any money on this, like Carlene, I think it would be cool if we could all be identified both as FTE and as Florida Chapter. Maybe Ken can supply T-shirts with the FTE FL chapter logo on them.
I assume from this thread in the Texas chapter Ken dose'nt have a problem with T shirts and other stuff. We already have his approval on the chapter design.
Bubba i would look into regular or pocket T's they're cheaper. That price sounds a little steep considering you can get a 3 pack from wally world for the price of one of those shirts.
Last edited by TheWiz427; Aug 19, 2003 at 05:27 PM.
Whiz. It's been a while ago so I might be off on the prices, however these were very good quality shirts and they were imprinted with our MC chapter logo on the back and a second logo (an eagle) on the sleve.
I tried the link that you listed above and the shirt site seems to be offline at the moment. From the post in the Texas forum it seems that Ken doesn't have a problem with us printing our own shirts, but we should probably hear that right from him before we go too far.
Snowfighter, why don't you all just move out of that cold north and come down here to Florida where it's nice and warm. I'm sure you could buy our Florida shirts and wear them proudly. lol.
You just need to find someone with some artistic talent to design a logo for Indiana. We have to give credit to gktbay for designing our logo.
Last edited by Bubba Shrimp; Aug 19, 2003 at 06:22 PM.
I found the place Ken was talking about it's http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/ but i have'nt had a chance to look over the site yet.
Snow fighter see if someone in your chapter is good with design and make one up. When you find the right one just Email the Webmaster (Ken) to get his approval.
Wiz,I know someone who does silk sceening.Well,I think he still does.He has his own shop.Its been awhile since I talked to him.Want me to give him a call?Tell me exactly what it is you want done and i'll pass it on to him.
Hey Wiz, if we could get Pocket T's with the FTE Fla. logo on the back and a small one on the pocket for $10-$15 a piece with no quantity limits, that is one heck of a deal!!! Us'uns that want them will just have to pay up front if we want one or more (which I do).
I know, as hopefully most do, that you're funding this Fla. Chapter venture on your own with your own time & funds. I know that both are scarce and I don't have a problem either paying up-front or helping out any way I can. Let me know and I'll help where I can.
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