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Topic: NWKA T-shirts  (Read 11833 times)

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amb

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Z

Put me down for a flag too. Thanks -

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I have never ordered from Cafe Press or the likes so I had no idea of the quality...  I was looking at it from the price end- cheaper to produce/offer a broader range of low volume items.  Given that at least some of the money (regardless of the amount) from Z's items helps fund this site I would much rather support that and have less to choose from.  If not enough people want polo shirts, what about a long sleeve t-shirt or henley?

Another thought is distributing heat transfer logos to be put on whatever personal gear we already have (life-jackets, tackle bags, shirts).  My Ducati club did this with some success.  

I found a safety orange pennant flag when I was at the Puyallup Fair... I don't think I'll be able to convince the wife to buy a second one  :-\


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I'm in for a safety flag or 2. I almost ordered one the other day. Thinking about paddling on the ocean or even rivers with low, flat light.

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hey, i want at least one of those flags.... oh ok, why not? make that two.. rough as i've been on equipment lately i can always use a spare.
« Last Edit: October 27, 2008, 10:17:15 PM by wanderingrichard »


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Me too on the flag....
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I just got a call from my T distributor and they had a few leftover navy T's left in their lot and nobody wanted 'em so bought 'em.  :hello2:

I'll be printing 4 large and 4 Xtra Large NWKA T's this weekend. Actually, if anyone who's going to Silver Lake on Sat. wants one, I can print 'em up tomorrow tonight and bring 'em on down.

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« Last Edit: October 09, 2008, 10:05:44 AM by Zeelander »
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Count me in for an XL!
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[WR]

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hey, Z? how bout a NWKA tribal sometime down the road?


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  If the safety flags become available count me in for one, also would be very cool to see a NWKA logo on a baseball cap(I'd wear it every day}, or even just a patch that could be put onto anything ya want. just a thought...


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or even just a patch that could be put onto anything ya want. just a thought...

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hey, Z? how bout a NWKA tribal sometime down the road?

Sorry? Not quite sure I follow.

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Thanks for clarifying WR. So a new T w/ a different design? Sounds interesting. Although I think a new hoodie or jacket of some kind might be cool. If you're down for some more NWKA gear, make your voice heard. If there's enough enthusiasm it just may happen.

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[WR]

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no no, keep the great design you already have given us.. embellish it a bit with tribal vines and stuff..make it tell a story like a totem pole does..but dont lose it's originality.

but, oh heck yeah, bring on more dude..


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Z,

I'd be down for a hoodie for sure.

Personally, I'm happy with the current design on the shirt (not that I'd oppose a tribal addition. but not sure it's needed either).

The shirts look real sharp, nice work.


 

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