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AA Truck Club shirt design

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I am currently working on a Model AA Truck Club Tshirt!!

How many out there are interested?


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I'll take an XL.
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Elkhorn29 wrote:I am currently working on a Model AA Truck Club Tshirt!!

How many out there are interested?


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Nice,
Did you check with Neil, he had something started also awhile back.

I love the grey background. I also want a hoodie in dark green. :)
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Are they 100% cotton or a blend???
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I'd be interested in an XL



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Put me down for a XL , thanks Macs....... 8)
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if i can ever get a full-time job, i'd go for a medium. i like the dark green hoodie idea, too.

i am working part-time in embroidery... maybe if someone submits an idea (or even just the logo), i can talk to my boss about how much it would cost to make. then i could make some money to get this shirt!
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pyrodork wrote:if i can ever get a full-time job, i'd go for a medium. i like the dark green hoodie idea, too.

i am working part-time in embroidery... maybe if someone submits an idea (or even just the logo), i can talk to my boss about how much it would cost to make. then i could make some money to get this shirt!
Post a snipit of your work.
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I would like it better without the white background around the AA.
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Elkhorn29:

I prefer the more rounded cabs that were on the '30 and '31 AAs. Any chance of doing a shirt/logo with both cab types? It would be more representative of our club.

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I like the Tee shirt as it is and will take a quantiry of (2) XL.

If Ford Motor Company catches you displaying the blue oval with Ford script, they will whack you pretty hard, unless you pay them the royalty fee for using their Trademark.
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spectria wrote:
pyrodork wrote:if i can ever get a full-time job, i'd go for a medium. i like the dark green hoodie idea, too.

i am working part-time in embroidery... maybe if someone submits an idea (or even just the logo), i can talk to my boss about how much it would cost to make. then i could make some money to get this shirt!
Post a snipit of your work.

oh, i don't actually do any of the designs or programming. i just run the machines after all that has been done already.

i'm just thinking like polo shirts, hats, patches... that kind of thing. my boss would have to do the hard work.
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I'll take an XL. Nice looking shirt!

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spectria wrote:
Elkhorn29 wrote:I am currently working on a Model AA Truck Club Tshirt!!

How many out there are interested?




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Nice,
Did you check with Neil, he had something started also awhile back.

I love the grey background. I also want a hoodie in dark green. :)
I did contact Neil and he did like the design. I am actively working with a couple shirt companies to see what combination of shirt brand, logo, image, image resolution, and design will work. I am aware of issues with Ford oval being on a shirt. We will be contacting Fords public relations department to see about having the blue oval on shirt.

The shirts I posted are only ideas for a shirt. No shirts have been made yet. I will post more about progress of shirt as it developes.

The price of shirts vary greatly by number of shirts purchased per order. The more shirts per batch the cheaper each shirt. Sweatshirts and hoodies are roughly double price of shirt.
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You should talk to Don Doan of Calif. He faced the Ford licensing issue with apparel for old Ford Tractor club and can tell you lots. He wasn't even trying to use the Ford oval, just a photo of one of his tractors, and they wanted him to stop! His email is: don(at)thetractornstore(dot)com
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