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yeh any reports on those shirts aswell??????

I got a couple sample caps & matching pit style shirt made up, will post pics tomorrow :D. They turned out fairly well but, still trying to find an embroider who can do a good deal for us. The most costly thing is the web address on the back of the shirt as prices for these alone vary from $14-22 depending on size.

Also, going to T-Shirt City today after work to get printed transfers done for the SCS promo girl's tops & while Im there maybe a polo shirt as well.

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we could probably get a mixture i hope Duc as sum want polo's and sum want shirts

if we get all the shirts of the 1 place they could i imagine still give us a good price Johnny Bobbin does do polos and they look nice enough too (every time i see that name i think of Sherry Bobbins :yucky:)

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