I would need Marge, or even extra Marge. (I think Marge is wonderful and hope mine get to be her size one day.)maybe you should sell the t-shirts in sizes from sid to clown loach.
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Have you looked into CafePress.com? Don't know the quality of the T-shirts but they do print-on-demand for shirts and then some!Martin Thoene wrote:Questions, questions, questions. Hold on folks, as I write the artwork is only around 2/3rds finished.
I have to first get prices and possibilitys of actual styles from several T-shirt printers. As regards T's I will only accept Haynes Beefy-T's or Lee as I've found them super well-wearing.
And of course I want one too!

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I thought you took a Kylie?shazam26 wrote:Extra MargeIf we're talking sized here someone like me would need a micro-sid or kuhli
Robin......CafePress use Haynes shirts. I have a lime green one with a Clown on it that I won in a Fishgeeks photo contest. I think it's silk-screened....difficult to tell. It has a very soft look to it, almost like airbrushing. Not what I want for this design.
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Setsuna, I'd bet it would help Mr. Thoene a bit if you could come up with postage and the best way to post (cost wise) to Aussies. That's if there's Aussies who want T-shirts...
Now to the US...shouldn't be too difficult. Robin could pick them up and deliver...muwhahahaha!!!
Now to the US...shouldn't be too difficult. Robin could pick them up and deliver...muwhahahaha!!!
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Once I come up with how much it's going to cost me to get shirts printed, plus packaging, I'll find out the postage rates and include that into my final price.
Back in '99 when I did the other shirt, I was in England and sent shirts to the US, Belgium, Germany, etc by Air Mail. Shirts were in a plastic bag inside a bubble-wrap envelope and all arrived perfectly safely. Oz is no problem.
Martin.
Back in '99 when I did the other shirt, I was in England and sent shirts to the US, Belgium, Germany, etc by Air Mail. Shirts were in a plastic bag inside a bubble-wrap envelope and all arrived perfectly safely. Oz is no problem.
Martin.

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