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From: Erik Jameson <erikj@****.COM>
Subject: Re: T-Shirts
Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 14:07:38 -0400
At 01:14 AM 5/16/98 +1000, you wrote:

>I can ask at my local T-shirt printers... he`s done me some pretty good
>deals before. (Eg. 20 cotton shirts with a logo on the left breast, one
>color print, cost me $AUS 8 per shirt... about $5 US per shirt. The cost
>of more and bigger printing in multiple colours would be, I think,
>largely offset by the increase in shirt numbers.

Five dollars (approx) is an outstanding price.

>The big problem with this is that I`m in Australia, so you`d all have to
>put up with either expensive postage (to have it couriered/air
>freighted) or longer delays in postage. However, if the list is
>desirous, I`d be happy to organise all this - but I ain`t doing the
>artwork. ;)

Well, if we can get artwork agreed to by next week, and get all of the
orders with checks sent to you by the end of May, say the shirts are done
the first week of June, that gives about 6 weeks until GenCon. I would
think that would be enough time to get something sent from Oz to the
States. Maybe not. How much would air-freight be? I can't imagine that
upping the price beyond $20 American. I think most people would be willing
to cough up $20 for a good looking shirt that would arrive in time for the
summer's big Cons...

Hell, if done right, this could be a great looking summer paintball shirt
for me. I mean, the ideas of "Shoot Straight" and "Conserve Ammo" are
definitely perfect for paintball.

Look into the concept. It might work.

Erik J.


"Oh my God, they killed Dunkelzahn! You bastards!!!"

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