Opinions Needed: "Traditionalist" T-Shirts

Steve, is that your attempt at a gunstock logo? ;)

(Actually, I pretty much agree with you in keeping it simple. I don't like a lot going on with my shirts either.)
 
I am a very simple person and not crazy about stuff on the back so here is my attempt.

I'm with ya on that one too, Steve!

Here's an idea ..... whatever we come up with, offer the choice of having something on the back, or not. It would seem a simple matter to print some shirts front and back, and on others just leave the back alone.

What say you, Ash? :D
 
Some nice ideas! I am a very simple person and not crazy about stuff on the back so here is my attempt.

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Now...that's my "cup of tea". :thumbup: Much more to my liking although I am impressed with the brainstorming that you guy's are doing. :)

Colin.
 
.....and to add more to the mix.....I would LOVE a cap with that logo on the front !!

colin.
 
utilizing the arched top stamp style i did that somebody posted earlier in the thread, featuring a medium stockman silhouette i have on file... as a place holder
all encompassed in a circle... simple 1 color
let me know if i can be of any assistance
cheers
gene

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utilizing the arched top stamp style i did that somebody posted earlier in the thread, featuring a medium stockman silhouette i have on file... as a place holder
all encompassed in a circle... simple 1 color
let me know if i can be of any assistance
cheers
gene

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your logo on the front pocket and the large one on the back
 
Thanks folks. The original graphics are much larger of course and all doctored in Photoshop as to mask any branding. The effects are limitless...

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utilizing the arched top stamp style i did that somebody posted earlier in the thread, featuring a medium stockman silhouette i have on file... as a place holder
all encompassed in a circle... simple 1 color
let me know if i can be of any assistance
cheers
gene

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Very nice indeed!

Probably too many nice choices for a definitive shirt and I can make my own for about $6 utilizing off the shelf transfers. A nice silk-screened shirt will be higher quality but likely cost 3-4X that. Somebody "In the business"?
 
Gene - Very nicely done. I like that one a lot too. The blue looks good on the gray. That is a wickedly cool clip blade, seems like the knife should be facing to the right, with that nail nick? The circle look and the two stars are a handsome touch.
 
Gene - Very nicely done. I like that one a lot too. The blue looks good on the gray. That is a wickedly cool clip blade, seems like the knife should be facing to the right, with that nail nick? The circle look and the two stars are a handsome touch.

I agree 100%.
That is one of the few clip blades that I like too. I really like it!:thumbup:
 
utilizing the arched top stamp style i did that somebody posted earlier in the thread, featuring a medium stockman silhouette i have on file... as a place holder
all encompassed in a circle... simple 1 color
let me know if i can be of any assistance
cheers
gene

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Put that logo on the back of the shirt instead of the front and that would make a perfect shirt. Put it on a good, heavy, grade, cotton, material with a tight neck (one that doesn't droop) and you've got a winner.

That emblem would make a very nice patch too.
 
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Gene - Very nicely done. I like that one a lot too. The blue looks good on the gray. That is a wickedly cool clip blade, seems like the knife should be facing to the right, with that nail nick? The circle look and the two stars are a handsome touch.

alot of good ideas on this and kudos to the op for getting the ball rolling!
thawk, you are correct! in my haste i flipped the drawing and didnt think about the nick, doh:eek:
we could also go the traditional line drawing route, might be cool looking and a nod to the old advertisements of yesteryear! Would need to pin down the pattern before i'd do that though. as much as i'd like to draw multiple patterns it would take a while:)
anyway thanks for the praise...
cheers
gene
 
utilizing the arched top stamp style i did that somebody posted earlier in the thread, featuring a medium stockman silhouette i have on file... as a place holder
all encompassed in a circle... simple 1 color
let me know if i can be of any assistance
cheers
gene

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I'm diggin' this one too, but put the clip on the right. Keep up the good work fellas!

Chuck
 
yep..you got it..chuck had a point about the clip being on the right though...but that is about 90% done right there-well done :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
should try and keep it affordable as well, also include the shipping in the price.

i never liked ordering something and having it be 15.99 plus 5.99 shipping and handling.

would rather just pay one basic price and be done.
 
utilizing the arched top stamp style i did that somebody posted earlier in the thread, featuring a medium stockman silhouette i have on file... as a place holder
all encompassed in a circle... simple 1 color
let me know if i can be of any assistance
cheers
gene

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Holy crap I love this design! Simple, one color, classy looks. I'm very impressed.

Here's the deal. I can get these shirts made for under $12 (plus delivery), as seen in the W&SS announcement up top for S-XL sizes. XXL or larger goes up. I don't know about XXXL long lengths, I honestly have no information on that.

The design can be put on any way you guys like it. Personally I prefer a small design on the left breast, and the larger version on the center back. Failing that, center chest is another favorite for people. It's really up to you guys.

If it's a single color logo like this, I have no problem getting it done up in multiple colors: White shirt / blue logo, gray shirt / black logo, black shirt / white logo, or whatever. Again, it's up to you guys. The important thing is you all agreeing on a common design and shirt features. If you want heavyweight shirts, that costs about .50 to $1 more, but again, not a big deal.
 
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