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Old 18th March 2008   #51
xsheepx
i'd buy shirts. or hoodies. and come to jumble sales.
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Old 18th March 2008   #52
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jonny:that Donations button works real nice.
I think more people would buy a shirt than donate cash, I imagine most people like having something tangible for their money, which sounds ungrateful but just human nature I suppose.
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Old 18th March 2008   #53
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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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Old 18th March 2008   #54
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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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Old 18th March 2008   #55
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flickwg:also


only $9 for a tshirt
Already got that one ;)
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Old 18th March 2008   #56
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Jumble could be at the LFGSS track day? We have a ready made venue. If the entrance was an extra one or two quid (that would go to the forum), the buyers and sellers could do it there... More people likely to cough up for two 'attractions'.
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Old 18th March 2008   #57
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i heard that skullhead was going to raffle off his red geoff butler track frame with all funds going to the forum
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Old 18th March 2008   #58
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not till I've straightened it ;)
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Old 18th March 2008   #59
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Skullhead:not till I've straightened it ;)
i'll buy it back then for £100, seeing you bent it! :p
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Old 18th March 2008   #60
eeehhhh
i'd be up for t-shirts, not hoodies. Prefer them plain.

Really like the 'they see me...' tee that flickwg posted :)
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Old 18th March 2008   #61
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+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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Old 18th March 2008   #62
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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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Old 18th March 2008   #63
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yeah howies. good idea. we'd have to charm the socks off them. nigel peake (a london based illustrator) had one of his designs on one of their shirts a few weeks ago. worth asking. don't know how that would solve the problem in hand though...?
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Old 18th March 2008   #64
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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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Old 18th March 2008   #65
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xsheepx:i'd buy shirts. or hoodies
+1 as long as they're not white or pale grey. Bright or dark colours, no pale blah...
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Old 18th March 2008   #66
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I want shiny purple like my bellend
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Old 18th March 2008   #67
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Old 19th March 2008   #68
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how about a birthday shirt with that cazy barit guy sawing the sheep in half from the flyer?
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Old 19th March 2008   #69
bigben
+1 Chris.
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Old 19th March 2008   #70
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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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Old 19th March 2008   #71
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You guys are all geniuses.

I'll get onto Howies.

£15 worth of donations yesterday + this months Google Adsense money = only about a tenner for me to pay == I'm happy as it doesn't bleed me dry and I can eat something better than beans.
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Old 19th March 2008   #72
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cha-ching

always takes me atleast 3 tries to remember my paypal password.

is there a way to set it up so i donate monthly automatically, the current system relies on my memory which is shite.
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Old 19th March 2008   #73
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what about an auction of goods and services?

There's plenty of peeps with talents and skills

[bids might be a bit low on 'dales mankini house cleaning service' tho…]
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Old 19th March 2008   #74
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velocity boy:You guys are all geniuses.

I'll get onto Howies.

£15 worth of donations yesterday + this months Google Adsense money = only about a tenner for me to pay == I'm happy as it doesn't bleed me dry and I can eat something better than beans.

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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Old 19th March 2008   #75
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why not auction the trxies? or auction wayne to the trxies?
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Old 19th March 2008   #76
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chris crash:cha-ching

always takes me atleast 3 tries to remember my paypal password.

is there a way to set it up so i donate monthly automatically, the current system relies on my memory which is shite.
I have real problems with paypal, it doesn't believe my card details, which is why I haven't donated yet. (Honest.) Is there another way? I would happily set-up a small standing order/direct debit each month if it was possible.
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Old 19th March 2008   #77
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@ Chris, sweet idea. I'm already using that picture as my wall paper.
@ Wheels, OLDSCHOOL!!!
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Old 19th March 2008   #78
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check the birfday thread, it has a list
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Old 19th March 2008   #79
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Object:@ Chris, sweet idea. I'm already using that picture as my wall paper.
@ Wheels, OLDSCHOOL!!!


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Old 19th March 2008   #80
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so i figured the cost of shirts out, if we do a run of 50, and sell them all at 10 per shirt we make 417 pounds profit.
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Old 19th March 2008   #81
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chris crash:cha-ching
always takes me atleast 3 tries to remember my paypal password.
is there a way to set it up so i donate monthly automatically, the current system relies on my memory which is shite.
I have real problems with paypal, it doesn't believe my card details, which is why I haven't donated yet. (Honest.) Is there another way? I would happily set-up a small standing order/direct debit each month if it was possible.
Bring cash to the birthday party.
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Old 19th March 2008   #82
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the home office wont give me a visa untill may :( and they are going to hold on to my pass port for me untill then.
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Old 19th March 2008   #83
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velocity boy:£15 worth of donations yesterday + this months Google Adsense money = only about a tenner for me to pay == I'm happy as it doesn't bleed me dry and I can eat something better than beans.
Another £20 just now. So now we have some dosh for next month too.

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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Old 19th March 2008   #84
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I love the idea of the trumps cards.
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Old 19th March 2008   #85
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Has anyone considered a spreadshirt.net shop?
You can upload pretty much any design you want on any loads of different types of clothing and as they're only printed if/when they're ordered there is no need to rely on shifting a certain number of shirts just to break even.
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