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The perfect shirt for K Mo.
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The perfect shirt for K Mo.
Whenever anyone asks Ken where he works, he can be really precise and point to his left nipple when wearing this.
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Re: The perfect shirt for K Mo.
that's a pretty cool shirt.
not exactly 30 bucks cool though.
not exactly 30 bucks cool though.
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Re: The perfect shirt for K Mo.
I agree.Jeff Shyu wrote:that's a pretty cool shirt.
not exactly 30 bucks cool though.
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Re: The perfect shirt for K Mo.
I like it! Very cool.
DC wear is always mega expensive.
$30 for a T is just about right for their label.
DC wear is always mega expensive.
$30 for a T is just about right for their label.
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Re: The perfect shirt for K Mo.
It just needs one update:


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Re: The perfect shirt for K Mo.
Yeah, very nice. Their cost would be about $2.50 - $3.00 at most. Wish we had the ability to do all over print but it requires a special setup we don't have.Jeff Shyu wrote:that's a pretty cool shirt.
not exactly 30 bucks cool though.
Since light is faster than sound...many people look bright until they speak...
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Re: The perfect shirt for K Mo.
I would think we could afford three of them as a thank you to the AMCI Crew ... although you would think that they got their free samples for providing the facility for Travis
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Re: The perfect shirt for K Mo.
No sublimation, eh?Rick Brown wrote:Yeah, very nice. Their cost would be about $2.50 - $3.00 at most. Wish we had the ability to do all over print but it requires a special setup we don't have.Jeff Shyu wrote:that's a pretty cool shirt.
not exactly 30 bucks cool though.
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Re: The perfect shirt for K Mo.
That's not sublimation. Sublimation isn't for shirt printing anyway, it's mainly for printing on hard surfaces. Most shirt screen printing has the shirt slid on a pallet which limits the size of print (our widest pallet is 18"). That type of print is done on a very large pallet (plus larger screens and squeegees) that the whole shirt is laid on and uses a water base ink and is usually limited to one color of print since you can't secure the shirt to hold registration of multiple colors.Bob Beamesderfer wrote:No sublimation, eh?Rick Brown wrote:Yeah, very nice. Their cost would be about $2.50 - $3.00 at most. Wish we had the ability to do all over print but it requires a special setup we don't have.Jeff Shyu wrote:that's a pretty cool shirt.
not exactly 30 bucks cool though.
Since light is faster than sound...many people look bright until they speak...
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Re: The perfect shirt for K Mo.
Oh, well I only know the term from how it was used to describe custom printing on all sides of cycling jerseys.Rick Brown wrote:That's not sublimation. Sublimation isn't for shirt printing anyway, it's mainly for printing on hard surfaces. Most shirt screen printing has the shirt slid on a pallet which limits the size of print (our widest pallet is 18"). That type of print is done on a very large pallet (plus larger screens and squeegees) that the whole shirt is laid on and uses a water base ink and is usually limited to one color of print since you can't secure the shirt to hold registration of multiple colors.Bob Beamesderfer wrote: No sublimation, eh?
Holding registration on a surface that stretches sounds dodgy at best. Maybe with inkjet, but that sounds costly.
Cool shirt, but about $10 more than I'm game for.
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Re: The perfect shirt for K Mo.
Will Kalman wrote:It just needs one update:
I have a sharpie for that Mod.
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Re: The perfect shirt for K Mo.
It's not even a turtleneck... geez pete you don't know me very well.

Dood, are you gonna eat that?