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From: Tim Kerby <drekhead@***.NET>
Subject: Re: More T-Shirt Info (Mr. Imbriaco please)
Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 20:57:45 -0400
On 27 May 98, at 17:29, 'K' is the Symbol wrote:

> We have the option of "transfers" or "screen prints", and I'm
going to get
> a LOT of information this Saturday from the nice lady. I will be using
> copies of Granite's and Wafflemeisters prints as samples for her to help
> me do considerations.

Don't even think about transfers. They don't last over time, or even
several washings. Silk screen is the only way to go.

>I also asked about darker shirt fabrics (black, etc.). IF we go with
> those colors, then Screen Prints are the only option this store has. IF
> we know how many shirts we are gonna actually get into, then the price(s)
> will be adjusted accordingly.

I'm kinda of partial to black, myself, but any dark color will do.

> Regardless of what is going on, and which shirt offer we use (this one or
> Quicksilvers), get us a list of names here folks.

Ok, here's a problem. In the past, the list of names was almost the
last thing that was done, because only those that actually ordered a
shirt get their name on it, which means the list wasn't generated
until the money was sent. The problem here is that in the past, the
money went to one person, who compiled the names. We are considering
ordering the shirt direct, so how do we compile a list of names?
Putting the whole list subscription on there is one idea, but I think
there are what, over 200 people subscribed?
Another option is to include anyone who votes for a shirt design.
Since I am collecting the votes, I could also compile the names from
that.

> As for names to use on the list. As the list is about to be subjected to
> a major purging and reinvention here soon, could I or Quicksilver or
> whomever -please- have a copy of the listmembers when such a time comes
> sent directly to us?

See above. You may have to wait on the list of names.

Any other ideas, folks?

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