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- unknown0
Artie Lang is in dirty work, he's funny to. Great addition to the Stern show.
tangent! :P
- matt240
i like the part when the put the dead hookers in the trunks of the used-car salesmen's vehicles - then when he is shooting his commercial they come in and are like - hey, you got dead hookers in the trunks of you cars hehe
- neeko0
i'd actually consider buying the first one... if its between the 2nd and 3rd, i say the second one, although seeing selleck smile makes me smile too.
- Mick0
Careful using serif fonts as the little serifs may come out crappy, depending on what ink and printing method you use.
- CAJTBr0
i think the second one out of the three.
here are my reasons:
#1:
the graphic is too high up. i prefer a t-shirt with nipple high graphics, rather than neck high. the graphic also looks like an eye winking.
#2:
this looks like it could be a free t-shirt, and is therefore neutral. if people asked me where i'd got it from i wouldn't admit to having bought it though.
#3:
i once bought a kingpin shirt with a 2-tone picture of tele sevalis on the front that looks pretty much like this. i had gone into the shop intent on buying a t-shirt, and convinced myself that it was cool. every time i have worn it, i have been complimented on it, but i feel like a sham. like i am trying to claim some of kojak's worth as my own. i also feel like i'm saying "LOOK AT ME" to everyone i walk past. i wear it inside out now. the other thing is that detective show nostalgia is over. starsky and hutch, columbo, shaft, even cagney and lacey have all been beaten to death.
having said all that. if you tilt tom's head up slightly, give him a beret with a star on, and make it a parody of those god-awful che guevara t-shirts, then i think you easily have an outright winner.
#2 and #3 look pretty expensive though. 2 would take 5 screens, right?
that is all.
- jevad0
magnum!
- motivdesign0
The selleck one is well made, but it kinda reminds me of nando's burt reynolds vector portrait.
http://www.threadless.com/produc…
Then again, maybe not.
I dunno :)
- neeko0
"...of those god-awful che guevara t-shirts"
that hurts CAJTBr... I'm wounded.
- anonote0
Hey CATJBr, there is an example of you Che idea here http://www.mastersoftuniverse.co… instead using Ron Jeremy. How clever.
- CAJTBr0
haha, that's amazing, neeko. what were you thinking?
that's a shame, anonote. i thought i'd come up with a good idea, and it was just a pitifully obvious thing that someone else had tarnished first.
- Blofeldt0
Number 3.
- unknown0
can I be honest? [my opinion only]
First two look very amatueurish with little attention to detail, the words or message if there is one mean absolutely nothing to me.
Last one makes me cringe that people can think of random, fairly cult celebs and stick them on a t-shirt claiming some kind of right to the image, or 'cult-ness' of it all. hhmmmph.
good luck
- matt240
Thanks for everyones feedback. It looks like we are going with #2 for the time being. However, don't fret if you are a fan of the magnum shirt because he is the first in a series that I am working on and we will run them in the near future.
The run for #2 is going to be quite small so if you are interested in ordering one, please email me with which size you would like. Cost is $15(US funds) which includes shipping in North America. If you are outside NA then email me and I will check into the cost of shipping to you and get you a price.
Thanks again
matt24
- matt240
bumpo
- Redmond0
I'd vote for #2 on red, with the white stitching.
- frozen0
Just out of curiosity, couldn't you get into legal trouble for using someone's likeness without permission for commercial purposes?
- matt240
Hey, just wanted to let everyone know that we have relaunched our site and the new shirt is now available - thanks
- matt240
one last bump