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From: Ereskanti <Ereskanti@***.COM>
Subject: List T-Shirt Price Options
Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 22:54:45 EDT
Okay folks, listen up. I have information, price quotes no less.

T-Shirts (White or Gray) in sizes up to X-L with single color, single side are
12.95
T-Shirts (White or Gray) in sizes up to X-L with single color, two sided are
15.95

T-Shirts (White or Gray) in sizes up to X-L with two color, single side are
14.95
T-Shirts (White or Gray) in sizes up to X-L with two color, two sided, are
16.95 (IIRC).

Good color combinations :

Gray shirts with Black/Red or Black/Blue
Whites Shirts with Black/Blue or Red/Blue

The place is -probably- willing to lower the prices, especially when I told
him I'd be interested in 50 to 75 of them.

He can have the entire order (up to 70ish) done within a week or receiving the
order of actual T-Shirts. He will accept lots of stuff, especially pre-
prints. They use computer technology (GASP!), and can probably work out
different image options and image formats so that we can get the clarity that
-WE- want.

Please note, I did this as a side thought while I was out romping around
helping my roommate spend his tax return (gosh, I wish I could get that much).

They would probably be willing to take multiple personal checks and/or money
orders made out directly to them, thus removing the concept of someone else
having to collect the money then have anyone risk re-shipping. They are a
business here in Lafayette, and receipts could likely be printed (I wonder if
they'd charge for that much printing ? ;)

I know I am interested now for sure. I'll probably get my -personal- shirt
done with more colors and the like, and a "List Shirt" as well.

Just for curiosities sake, 5 colors, double sided, 27.95......per shirt.

Sizes of XX-L and XXX-L are available as well, at an additional $2 or so more
each.

Just FYI....

-K

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