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11th February 14, 05:20 PM
#11
I'm a screen printer, and I'll say that just one shirt is going to be pretty expensive. If you have several printed, you can sell them and spread out the screen set-up cost. I also encourage you to use big, bold graphics to catch the eye and make people want to look at you. A simple tartan pattern in your kilt drawing, with "Real Men Get Checked" below it would play on the tartan = plaid = checked thing; sort of a visual pun.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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11th February 14, 05:36 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by JohntheBiker
Now this is a thread to follow! Good job.
Agreed John.....keep on with this project....
Hawk
Shawnee / Anishinabe and Clan Colquhoun
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11th February 14, 06:42 PM
#13
A note from the Staff,
John is doing this project on his own. John is not connected with, nor should any implication be made that John is representing, those groups calling themselves "Kilted to Kick Cancer".
I'm sorry but each year someone claiming to be a representative of "Kilted to Kick Cancer" joins the forum and proceeds to attempt to solicit funds from our membership.
The "Kilted to Kick Cancer" website states that they do not collect funds.
There also appear to be three different and separate groups using the same name.
As there are enough questions why a group that purports not to solicit funds would send a representative here to do just that we have had to deny these posts and refuse membership to these people.
While a good cause, using the membership of this forum to solicit funds would violate our published Rule #10.
We ask our membership to not confuse John's work with the groups calling themselves "Kilted to Kick Cancer".
To John we say "Good on 'ya" and good luck with your project.
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12th February 14, 02:14 PM
#14
I don't really have any ideas, but I have breast cancer, and no one seem to want to tell males that they can get the disease too. I sent an email to one of the better known breast cancer groups suggesting that they let people know about this little known fact and they ignored me.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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12th February 14, 03:30 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by McMathTX
Grain,
A single shirt would be a shame. Once your done, maybe you could team up with the "Kilted To Kick Cancer" folks and they could take over the printing duties with shared proceeds. Like River, I know that I'd buy one.
Dean
Count me in, too!
 Originally Posted by Alan H
Some days you're the bat, some days you're the watermelon.
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12th February 14, 03:31 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by Steve Ashton
A note from the Staff,
I'm sorry but each year someone claiming to be a representative of "Kilted to Kick Cancer" joins the forum and proceeds to attempt to solicit funds from our membership.
The "Kilted to Kick Cancer" website states that they do not collect funds.
There also appear to be three different and separate groups using the same name.
I had no idea there were 3 different groups using the same name. Something smells fishy. Anyway, my main thought was to second Riverkilt's encouragement to not stop at one shirt when it is such a great idea!
Fac Et Spera!
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12th February 14, 05:41 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by Jerry
I don't really have any ideas, but I have breast cancer, and no one seem to want to tell males that they can get the disease too. I sent an email to one of the better known breast cancer groups suggesting that they let people know about this little known fact and they ignored me.
I do indeed know this, my wife has worked in the field for many years and has told me of cases such as yours, it's a shame that you get largely ignored by the big cancer players but that's because it's quite uncommon...... so that means it isn't a cause they they can make money on and that's the bottom line for all too many organizations it seems.
"Everything is within walking distance if you've got the time"
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13th February 14, 05:54 AM
#18
A stylised breast cancer ribbon with a wisp of tartan across it in the approx area of the waist if it was runnning?
Hopefully your runs wont be in the snow like my CTF Cupid's Undie Run this weekend... As long as its above 20 I wont get frost bite right????
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13th February 14, 08:56 AM
#19
This weekend I plan on working on this project as long as mama keeps the honey-do list short, I will keep y'all posted
"Everything is within walking distance if you've got the time"
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