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....now...... where have I seen that logo before? :)

Oh no. Are you serious?!

That whole hour in front of illustrator, and I could have just traced it from that!? Has that been your avatar for awhile?

For one second I thought I started an evolution, but was sadly beaten. By CHROME.

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Crazy, I've not seen SAU get so upitty about something so - well fairly inocent - before. Ash prolly has his reasons though, having busted more scams than me thats for sure...

If S T A R 33 wants to make a up some shirts and people want them, I hardly think SAU could do anything about it - other than limit distribution via this site. :yes:

I would say that, with a 2 colour print (on a white shirt, as shown) would be shirt costs plus around $30 - $40 bucks. I have a mate that works in a enbordery / printing place (not high up enough to be of any discount use though).

^^ Who cares if there is copyright? 100 T-Shirts isnt gonna be enough for the copyright police to bust STAR33's door down :kiss:

Yeah, I was pondering if there was actually a way to figure out if they're able to trace exactly who came up with it, and see if it is copyrighted.. if not, SHOTGUN! :sleep:

Crazy, I've not seen SAU get so upitty about something so - well fairly inocent - before. Ash prolly has his reasons though, having busted more scams than me thats for sure...

If S T A R 33 wants to make a up some shirts and people want them, I hardly think SAU could do anything about it - other than limit distribution via this site. :)

I would say that, with a 2 colour print (on a white shirt, as shown) would be shirt costs plus around $30 - $40 bucks. I have a mate that works in a enbordery / printing place (not high up enough to be of any discount use though).

I hope I answered all of Ash's questions.. tho I haven't had any bad news. I even got 2rismo's approval! Yesssss!!! *elbow pump*

Thanks for the prices!

I also did a few phone calls at work today and they gave the same sort of figure.

I'll definitely be updating.

actually i remember this particular logo on lots of t-shirts from my old rave days. some still on ebay, e.g.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-Insane-Custo...VQQcmdZViewItem

Mine are better.. atleast they're modeled on hot chicks. >_<

Come to think about it, I actually took time to analyse the body.. and she looked pretty fit.

I think it's you who should be on the med's

You still in the pharmacy business - after hours???? I thought you got out of that game.

Sorry 'candyman' I'm wise to you, you ain't getting me hooked again!!!!

All my medicine is provided by Dr Toohey and Professor Bulleit...........yum yum. Must be time now, its gotta be 5 o'clock somewhere?

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