-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gary Hildebrand
On Monday 12 September 2005 17:02, Jack wrote:
I talked with my friend Sunday and he said that he can make the polos for $15-$20 with $20 being for the better polo shirts. He can take an image from us (he prefers jpeg), and convert it to his needs. The images used by the embroidery machines break the image into threads and stitches, obviously.
His price is all-inclusive.
As a non-paying member I vote for this. If it counts. Might even invest in some extra for ITEC.
Slice me off one of those -- XXL and either blue or ash color. Red
maybe in a
pinch.
Gary Hildebrand St. Joseph, MO
Brian, It would be nice to know the color choices available. That is a good price, especially if he can do the XXL for the same price as the smaller sizes.
Monty, Do you have a KCLUG logo using Larry Ewing's Tux? Much as I appreciate your rasterizing skillz, I like his Tux better.
Brian
--- "Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO" wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gary Hildebrand
On Monday 12 September 2005 17:02, Jack wrote:
I talked with my friend Sunday and he said that he can make the polos for $15-$20 with $20 being for the better polo shirts. He can take an image from us (he prefers jpeg), and convert it to his needs. The images used by
the
embroidery machines break the image into threads
and
stitches, obviously.
His price is all-inclusive.
As a non-paying member I vote for this. If it
counts.
Might even invest in some extra for ITEC.
Slice me off one of those -- XXL and either blue or
ash color. Red maybe in a
pinch.
Gary Hildebrand St. Joseph, MO
Brian, It would be nice to know the color choices available. That is a good price, especially if he can do the XXL for the same price as the smaller sizes.
Monty, Do you have a KCLUG logo using Larry Ewing's Tux? Much as I appreciate your rasterizing skillz, I like his Tux better.
Well, I didn't ask him if there was a price difference for xxl. Sincve he didn't specify, I doubt there is. I'm not sure what size he can go up to. As far as color, I imagine any regular color you see in a store he can do. I have red, burgandy, blue, and black polos from him and shirts in various solor/mixed colors. I know he does white, and many other colors, also. So I can say with no doubt he has red, white ,blue, and black. If you desire a particular color, or size, I'll ask him. He'll any color you want if it is possible, but he may want a minimum order of 12 if it is something like puce with purple polka dots.
BTW, Why would an XXL be more? I'll drop him an email and see about size and colors. As far as the all-inclusive price, I was speaking of shirt, conversion of graphic, application of graphic, tax and shipping. Although, I suspect he meant shipping the lot of shirts to 1 address.
What color is ash? Is it ash as in ash-gray?
Larger sizes use more material. So they use that to justify the increase in price.
--- Jack [email protected] wrote:
--- "Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO" wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gary Hildebrand
On Monday 12 September 2005 17:02, Jack wrote:
I talked with my friend Sunday and he said that he can make the polos for $15-$20 with $20 being for the better polo shirts. He can take an image from us (he prefers jpeg), and convert it to his needs. The images used by
the
embroidery machines break the image into
threads
and
stitches, obviously.
His price is all-inclusive.
As a non-paying member I vote for this. If it
counts.
Might even invest in some extra for ITEC.
Slice me off one of those -- XXL and either blue
or
ash color. Red maybe in a
pinch.
Gary Hildebrand St. Joseph, MO
Brian, It would be nice to know the color choices available. That is a good price, especially if he can do the XXL for
the
same price as the smaller sizes.
Monty, Do you have a KCLUG logo using Larry
Ewing's
Tux? Much as I appreciate your rasterizing skillz, I like his Tux better.
Well, I didn't ask him if there was a price difference for xxl. Sincve he didn't specify, I doubt there is. I'm not sure what size he can go up to. As far as color, I imagine any regular color you see in a store he can do. I have red, burgandy, blue, and black polos from him and shirts in various solor/mixed colors. I know he does white, and many other colors, also. So I can say with no doubt he has red, white ,blue, and black. If you desire a particular color, or size, I'll ask him. He'll any color you want if it is possible, but he may want a minimum order of 12 if it is something like puce with purple polka dots.
BTW, Why would an XXL be more? I'll drop him an email and see about size and colors. As far as the all-inclusive price, I was speaking of shirt, conversion of graphic, application of graphic, tax and shipping. Although, I suspect he meant shipping the lot of shirts to 1 address.
What color is ash? Is it ash as in ash-gray?
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--- "Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO" wrote: BTW, Why would an XXL be more?
Some garmet vendors charge an extra dollar or two for sizes XXL and larger. I imagine some embroidery/embellishment companies pass the higher cost on to the customer as well.
Jeremy
On 9/13/05, Jeremy Turner [email protected] wrote:
--- "Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO" wrote: BTW, Why would an XXL be more? <-------This quote
I couldn't help notice that this isn't a quote by Brian, it is a quote from Jack [email protected].
On Tue, September 13, 2005 1:41 pm, djgoku said:
On 9/13/05, Jeremy Turner [email protected] wrote:
--- "Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO" wrote: BTW, Why would an XXL be more? <-------This quote
I couldn't help notice that this isn't a quote by Brian, it is a quote from Jack [email protected].
Oops, my mistake. My citation line was turned off for some reason.
Jeremy
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Jack wrote:
Well, I didn't ask him if there was a price difference for xxl. Sincve he didn't specify, I doubt there is. I'm not sure what size he can go up to. As far as color, I imagine any regular color you see in a store he can do. I have red, burgandy, blue, and black polos from him and shirts in various solor/mixed colors. I know he does white, and many other colors, also. So I can say with no doubt he has red, white ,blue, and black. If you desire a particular color, or size, I'll ask him. He'll any color you want if it is possible, but he may want a minimum order of 12 if it is something like puce with purple polka dots.
BTW, Why would an XXL be more? I'll drop him an email and see about size and colors. As far as the all-inclusive price, I was speaking of shirt, conversion of graphic, application of graphic, tax and shipping. Although, I suspect he meant shipping the lot of shirts to 1 address.
What color is ash? Is it ash as in ash-gray?
Can you bring a sample to the next meeting?
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--- Chris Bier wrote:
Can you bring a sample to the next meeting?
A sample of what? A sample of an embroidered polos from my friend? I don't have one with the $20 polos, but I do have several of the $15 polos, as well as button down shirts, jackets and hats (some of these from when he first started out, he's been doing it for about 8 years now). If you'd like, I can bring in some of them to the meeting next week.
Brian JD