- Cutter and Buck polos... ohhhhh.... I'm starting to like this..... Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "SSG Dru C Reeves" <dru.reeves@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 5:47 PM Subject: [GeoStL] Re: T-shirts > - > Glenn > I'll pass the artwork thing off to our art dept on Monday and see what > they can come up with. After all, that's what we pay them for !! All of > our art is done on Macs (I use one at home also :)) so they have the > vector art programs (Freehand, Photoshop, etc.). As soon as I get > something, I will pass it along on the list to get everyone's opinion. > I still think we need to go with an embroidered design much > classier?is that a word?, and can be ordered one at a time if need be > so if someone wanted something they could go on the website and order > based on the garments in the catalog. I also have access to high-end > clothing such as Nike, Columbia Sportswear, Cutter and Buck, but it is > VERY expensive. > Dru > On Saturday, January 18, 2003, at 11:30 AM, Glenn wrote: > > > Dru, > > > > I just knew i read it someplace. If at all possible, when feasible, i > > would like to do business with folks in the group. Trying to get 125 > > or so folks to agree on one thing is a bit like trying to herd cats > > :-) but we can try. > > > > You may be able to help with a graphics problem or could suggest an > > alternative. The green arch SLAGA logo that RGS made and that we are > > using didn't translate well to objects when printed from cafepress. > > the image looked "blocky". I think because it is saved as a bitmap > > image rather than a vector graphics type image and didn't take well to > > being enlarged. > > > > Is there a was you easily convert the image to be usable or would you > > recommend something else? I have an emblem that could go on a jacket > > or shirt but it is different from the arch logo. > > Something like the attached file ? Pretty much, i am deferring to > > you professional opinion. > > > > thanks for your assistance, > > > > glenn > > *just saw pens, and stickers, and stuff, and more stuff!! > > www.horizonscreenprinting.com. > > > > At 10:11 AM 1/18/2003 -0600, you wrote: > >> - > >> that would be me. my family owns the largest screen printing and > >> embroidery company between st louis and memphis. we are in cape > >> girardeau. website is ONE person decide what you would be interested > >> in and I will work up some pricing. in this industry there are a lot > >> of lowball prices but you get what you pay for. many of these > >> web-based companies sell very cheaply made items with sublimation > >> prints rather than a direct screenprint. much less attractive and not > >> near as durable. I would be more inclined to do some generic SLAGA > >> embroidered items rather than something oriented towards the picnic. > >> dru c reeves > >> drur > >> On Saturday, January 18, 2003, at 07:47 AM, Glenn wrote: > >> > >>> - > >>> I think where ever we can get the best price for things is good. > >>> Cafe Press is convenient with good products but *not* the cheapest > >>> around for stuff. RGS found a good local source for hats in Vally > >>> Park. All options are good. > >>> > >>> I have been involved with "group buys" for various things in the > >>> past and I personally think it didnt work well for me because when > >>> i decide i want something I am to impatient to wait, administering > >>> the "buy" is a headache ect. BUT if someone is willing to put up > >>> with all those hassels, and the funds go back to the SLAGA treasury, > >>> I am all for it. I dont necessarily think having multiple outlets > >>> is a bad thing. If something happens to one source, we still have > >>> the others. > >>> > >>> I though i read here someplace that one of us has or works at a > >>> silkscreening company. That might be a good option also! > >>> > >>> glenn > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> ********************************************************************** > >> ****** > >> Our WebPage! Http://WWW.GeoStL.com > >> Mail List Info. > >> //www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/list?list_id=geocaching The SLAGA > >> E-store is closed for image repairs but this is what is there. > >> The SLAGA E-store http://www.cafeshops.com/cp/store.aspx?s=SLAGA > >> ********************************************************************** > >> ****** > >> > >> > >> > > <citySLAGA23.jpg>.:~*~:.:~*~:.:~*~:.:~*~:. > > Glenn > > St. Louis, Mo > > **************************************************************************** > Our WebPage! 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