Max,
My wife gets sweat shirts etc from the local shop who does logos on
them. I once asked what it world cost to have my university logo
(quite fancy) embroidered on a shirt because he was doing several
with embroidery for a number of customers. I cannot remember the
price but I do remember thinking that it was not bad even if I just
had two made. I will ask him on Monday. When you come to think of
it, it would be easy to scan then enter into a software program to
produce the file to run in an embroidery machine.
At 05:53 PM 12/9/2006, Max Heim wrote:
>I was under the impression that Moss sold MG-logo embroidered polo shirts,
>caps, long-sleeve denim shirts, and other items. Perhaps I was mistaken.
>
>It seems to me that the logo would be extremely simple to work out on graph
>paper -- it is entirely composed of straight lines, and very symmetrical. I
>gather that embroidery software uses a similar sort of grid.
>
>One might consider, however, that there still exists a business entity with
>the rights to the MG name and logo. Not that they are likely to bust you for
>unauthorized use on a tea cozy; but then, the RIAA is busily prosecuting
>students and grandmas over music copyrights, so...
>
>
>--
>
>Max Heim
>'66 MGB GHN3L76149
>If you're near Mountain View, CA,
>it's the primer red one with chrome wires
>
>
>on 12/9/06 2:34 PM, Howard Battan at battanhr@comcast.net wrote:
>
> > I've never seen such items advertised. I don't want the patches, I want the
> > file so we can make our own (not for profit).
> >
> >
Regards
Barrie Robinson
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