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Topic: NWKA T-shirts  (Read 11829 times)

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Pelagic

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I'd be up for a NWKA hoodie!


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What about polo shirts?  I very rarely wear t-shirts or sweatshirts... have you guys considered using one of those services that allows you put a logo on just about anything? (I think its called Cafe Press)


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We used Cafe Press or some equivalent down at NCKA.  I'm not a fan of the final product quality and much prefer Z's silk screening.  I also believe that the silk screening keeps more of the money within NWKA to cover operating costs.

I don't think I've ever seen a print on a polo shirt.  Were you thinking an embroidered logo or something?

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I'll take a 2XL on the next order.  Let me know when.  Thanks - Alan


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XL for me, thanks.

  I second the polo shirt idea.
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I might be up for a hoodie.  I'll have to see how Brians turns out.   ;D

I'm still waiting for the kayak safety flags!  I'll take 2, no make that 3, as soon as those are ready.  Gotta equip the entire fleet!
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We used Cafe Press or some equivalent down at NCKA.  I'm not a fan of the final product quality and much prefer Z's silk screening.  I also believe that the silk screening keeps more of the money within NWKA to cover operating costs.

I don't think I've ever seen a print on a polo shirt.  Were you thinking an embroidered logo or something?

Brian


Thanks for the rep B. What Brian Said about those cheapo companies. Pretty much junk. I could do some prints on a polo that I think would look nice. If there's enough demand for another run of shirts and hoodies I can get some polo's and the XXL sizes in there too. Vote in the poll above if you want more NWKA swag.

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 I'd love to get a coupla the hoodies in LG size if and when!
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No such thing as "Too Much" NWKA swag!

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I'm still waiting for the kayak safety flags!  I'll take 2, no make that 3, as soon as those are ready.  Gotta equip the entire fleet!

Yeah, what happened to the kayak safety flag idea?  I could use a couple myself.

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I'm still waiting for the kayak safety flags!  I'll take 2, no make that 3, as soon as those are ready.  Gotta equip the entire fleet!

Yeah, what happened to the kayak safety flag idea?  I could use a couple myself.

Brian

What's the demand like? If you want a flag let me know so I can get an idea about how many to order. So far the total is 5 w/ 3 for Spot and 2 for Bsteves.

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I would be in for two flags


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Just a reminder.. we discussed these flags awhile back.  At the time there were 20 people interested in the safety flags and 14 of them were willing to spend up to $20 if it was real nice.

http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,1412.0.html
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boxofrain

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Just a reminder.. we discussed these flags awhile back.  At the time there were 20 people interested in the safety flags and 14 of them were willing to spend up to $20 if it was real nice.

http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,1412.0.html


and I still, am willing and able.
 you could print NWKA on a Kazoo and I would buy some!
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you could print NWKA on a Kazoo and I would buy some!
Here you go.  But I think the minimum order is 125 kazoos. ;D
http://www.kazoos.com/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=KK&Product_Code=1CPK&Category_Code=CK

« Last Edit: October 06, 2008, 08:53:22 PM by bsteves »
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