Salutations to those furs giving me recognition on the
group - it is good to see you are still here (and I am
similarly pleased to be present!)
--- jmhcustomart2004 <a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> Back in 1997 (I think), I had 2 different Skunkworks
> T-shirt designs. They sold pretty well, but were very
> expensive to produce.
I havent' done any research into this, but there are a few
t-shirt producing places in my area. Due to dollar
variations etc, it could well be cheaper to have the
produced overseas (Australia in my case) due to the dollar
variations etc, and allowing shipping, still possibly
making them cheaper that producing in USA.
I've previously asked Ed Zolna and he says he has enough
trouble storing all the paper literature without trying to
store mounds of shirts, so he isn't planning to move into
clothing any time soon.
> Saaaay...can you imagine the fun with Skunkworks
> "action figures"? ;p
I believe Jim Groat has expressed a similar interest in
seeing Red Shetland action figures, and I can't say I
disagree with either! Even nice plas/ceramic sculptures
would be nice, but painting to a standard to appease JMH
would cost a pack...
Hmmm, come to think of it, I may know how to get some
conneciton for this too... Much more of a task than the
t-shirts though, so I think it can stay on the ideas shelf
for now...
Jim, in regard to shipping my stuff, no stress, just wanted
to know you had received the email and it hadn't
disappeared into the byte-bucket, ether or other
information abducting environment. :-)
Scrapper, Black Dragon, learning Linux and realising he's
as LOT to learn!
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Received on Wed Apr 21 2004 - 15:42:44 CDT