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- squeegeeman0
I've started making them:
http://www.limescreen.com/printi…scroll down to Button Pricing.
Right now my turnaround is a little over 2 weeks. I'm slammed, but that could change.
- Atkinson0
we sell them, http://www.caferoyal.org the site's being worked on at the mo but will be back up in a couple of days
- Jaline0
any others?
I just bought a whole bunch from Prickie but I'm looking to expand my collection...
- joyride0
did you get a job at Chotchkie's jaline?
- okat0
part of our collection:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/are…
- Jaline0
I got some of those Trash Your TV stickers when I bought a tee at your site :D
- Jaline0
joyride, I am 20-ish....but no :)
- okat0
nice to hear. what tee did you get and how come you never sent me a photo?
{feeling guilty yet}
- Jaline0
The "Censorship Causes Blindness" tee. Heh, maybe I'll send a photo later.
- tadcautious0
has anyone started a 1" button trade on nt? if not, it could be pretty rad, seeing how cheap they are to produce.
- Jaline0
hmmm..that would be kind of fun
- tadcautious0
they are cheap to produce, only real cost is paying for shipping. everything else has been traded on here but pins. think about it :)
- JerseyRaindog0
Had these done by an Nt'er on here. Maybe elp or something like that...
- Jaline0
I have some pins up for sale at Prickie. I should really update it...
- Jaline0
"Unless we are able to find a buyer for the Prickie brand, we will consequently cease trading on 15 June 2007. We’d therefore be very grateful if you are able to pass this information on to any third party who you think may have an interest in purchasing the http://Prickie.com brand (including the current web site).
Whilst it is still under our control, for the time being the http://Prickie.com website will remain active, but no selling of artwork will take place. It will be made clear on the website that the button badges can no longer be purchased. The website will effectively become a gallery, and we hope that artists will still benefit from web links back to artists’ web sites."