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I've got a Barn shirt like the one posted but without the collar.
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I have a word document with a list of the people & cars used that is 100 pages worth of text if anyone wants to decipher it, i will send it your way. |
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Wow! Nice to hear from you, Shelly! My '50 Convertible is on the flag and I have trouble finding it every time!
Ken
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Location: Walnut Grove, Mississippi
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Thank you for weighing in, Model A Lady - great to hear from you! And thank you for validating my memory. The '09 meet was very special in so many ways ...... I think it was Roy that furnished both hats and the magnetic dash plaque ( still have mine somewhere ). I think this was where I received a wonderful tutorial from Kube on a '40 Coupe I was considering .... But the deal never materialized. Pretty sure this was also where I was introduced to Stephen, Alice and Charlie's three-legged cat; all while sipping coffee provided by Shelly, Mac, Charlie and Alice. Also pretty sure Redneck has not forgiven me for ragging on him for trailering his truck (even though mine had the same fate)!
Such memories! Perhaps we should approach Ryan about garments of some sort - I confess I have no knowledge of the mechanics of such an undertaking.....
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A true Model A Lady. Thank you for who you are and what you did. We will never meet but I admire and respect you. Keep well! Wayne
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i’m in on that also but don’t forget to offer the X LG. XX LG XXX LG
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Location: Wisconsin, USA
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I may be willing to work with folks to make the shirts. My wife and I own / operate an embroidery shop and could easily duplicate the design.
I'm also in favor of donating the proceeds in order to maintain this forum. What I'd like to get a decent consensus on is what type of shirts would be most popular. Tees? Polos?
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Anyone here a graphic designer? It may be cool to update the design a bit if that's not too much trouble for printing/embroidering. |
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Awesome Guys. Can we use the newer logo from the website to top left corner?
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I think shirts and hats would be great, I’m in.
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Very, very cool, Kube: as always, ready to step in and help! And I know your gracious wife would be all in, as well! ( Assuming you can get her off the horses, of course)! I much prefer a polo style, and certainly willing to pay the price (but will make a formal vote when the poll is introduced).
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I'm not a polo guy but I'd be in for a Tee. If you can get Ryan to sign on this project might take off.
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Great idea. Hey Kube, are mechanics shirts out of the question because of cost?
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I'm in if it's approved, XL Polo please.
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Waiting to hear back from the Boss. Once I hear back from Ryan, I'll create a poll to gauge interest.
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