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| | I can recommend a few t-shirt printing places etc....if thats what you decide. I personaly think that tshirts are over rated and done to death. It is fairly hard to make money from t shirts. (Maybe it was just my crap designs.) I think that a jumble is a much better/nicer idea. |
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| | #54 |
| | Amen to that brother. Though if someone were to sort out a sweet cycling hoody like the old Trackstar one with rear pockets and something understated and rockin' design wise, then that's a different story altogether… But a jumble would be a nice way to shed some crap, gain some crap, and hang out and talk bike stuff. Do I sound stuck on this one at all? |
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| | #61 |
| | +1 for T Shirts. Howies are doing shorter runs of their prints to be eco friendly. Perhaps if we approached them with a couple of designs they could do a limited edition series for us? I have always been amazed with the amount of talent that gets misdirected into photochop pisstaking on here |
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| | I mentioned this to vb a while back, but there is an ebay affliate scheme where th'bay give you a little money every time you buy something from them. Wiggle and a couple of other shops do it too, it wouldn't bee advertising just everytime you would normally be buying from them they give a little cut to fgss... |
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| | #64 |
| | i'd buy t shirt, but i think atomic.a is right. EVERYONE has t shirts. a little diversity is much better. hats, bags, badges, wallets, there's endless possibilities for stamping a name/logo on stuff (like the lockring btw). jumble is also a great idea! and i'm sure plenty people on here would donate, and a little badge or something next to the name would raise the profile of it. |
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| | Embryonic idea. Londonfgss Top trump cards - (I am not sure how many in a pack but I will guess 50?) 50 people here submit their bikes (image + specs) each person pays £20 for the pleasure of having his or her bike in the top trumps pack. (£1000 straight up). One of the many designer folk here knock up the artwork out of the goodness of his/her heart - (basically one design for the back of the card and one for the front - then all the details filled in for all the bikes - not too much work, I could do it fairly easily) £1000 is used to print up a number of these packs - I have no clue how many £1000 might buy you and at what quality? But I will suggest that you should print at least 50 - as everyone who has their bike included would probably want a pack - I would grab two or three :) If you know how Top trumps works the specs should be competitive (or potentially competitive), gear inches, weight, brakes v brakeless, arropokability and so on. Would be fun, I might even enter two bikes !!! (all the figures above are arbitary) ![]() Obviously £1000 won't get you a posh molded plastic pack like this, but a cardboard sleeve might be within budget. |
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Do you have an address for those of us without functioning paypal account to send something ? I asked this a few months back, but it went unanswered, I am always looking for places to send money ! :) Also, on the top trumps, we could get someone like Howies to sponser it (big Howies logo o the back) ? - too small fry for them perhpas ? | |
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And nope wheels, no non-paypal means of giving. I'd take cash on Sunday at the party as I'm likely to bank it straight away on Tuesday and that way it doesn't burn a hole in my pocket. But if you send me a cheque or something then in all honesty it will sit around for ages before I get around to banking it, it's a bit of a chore. And until we're that desperate I'm all out for avoiding anything that is a chore to do. | |
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