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Check out this site.
http://www.robsp.com/Home_Page.html and click on T-Shirts. It looks
like they can digital print a t-shirt for $13.20 in quantities of 6,
$7.85 for quantities of 24, or $5.85 for quantities of 48. A little
higher for George's black t-shirt.
Screen printing also available but you have to buy screens at $20 X
the number of colors used plus maybe some more for "art services".
The cost of blank t-shirts is so low, I though I would check Wallmart
to see what I've been paying for regular t-shirts. I never found
regular t-shirts, but they do have t-shirts with a picture printed on
them, $10.96 each, or $16.22 for deluxe supple soft t-shirts. I sort
of have the impression that these are white t-shirts only.
Do you have a Walmart in Australia George? It seems like this t-shirt
printing business is pretty wide spread, so there is probably someone
down under that does it.
Bob W.
On Sun, 2 Aug 2009 17:56:06 -0700 (PDT)
Ben Schneider <plumberben@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Problem with shirts is by the time you spend a 100 to 150 bucks to set up the silk screen for the shirts. They end up costing you $15 to $20 a piece. Then you got some shipping on them, poor George would likely have $35 - $40 US in it by the time it got down under.
> I can look into cost on printing, but I believe they usually have a set up fee, and then a per piece price to print. Plus the cost of the shirt.
> But that would definitely be the easiest way to identify each other at airshows. At least until we are all one big happy family;)
> I think we need to have big foam hats cut that are in the shape of a rotor, kinda like the Green Bay Packer fans have a cheese wedge. That would stand out.
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