I also agree with Deve in that the trucks on the t-shirt should look
original as that is what we all start with: no mags or in-the-dirt
frontend. It seem to me that such a t-shirt should have a representative
truck from each of the eras covered by our listserv: an art decco, an AD,
and a task force. Although this is what I prefer, I will more than likely
go with whatever the group agrees with as long as it is not too far out.
I just like the idea of promoting old trucks and our great listserv. I
would love to run into one of you at a truck show and be able to identify
each other by the t-shirt.
Something that we should keep in mind, however, is that we are not totally
limited to just one design. A lab where I once worked had about 8 t-shirt
designs that had been developed over a period of years. Start with one
basic design and add another in a year or so, etc. People would just pick
and choose which design they wanted and then an order was placed. At first
there is no need to buy 600 or 800 t-shirts and hope that we can sell them
to list members. Just place an order for a known volume ( I would be more
than willing to pay up front for the first order). If someone comes up
with a second design and enough people like it, then we order it and add
the new design to our stable of possibilities.
BobK
51 3600 5-window project
Arnaudville, LA
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I agree with Deve! Mike "51" 3600
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