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New T-shirt!
#16
He reminds me of a guy called Dan Duryea......having a bad day after a punch up in the OK Tavern...
http://www.fiftiesweb.com/wt/duryea-sac1.jpg
Cristina
The Hoplite Association
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The enemy is less likely to get wind of an advance of cavalry, if the orders for march were passed from mouth to mouth rather than announced by voice of herald, or public notice. Xenophon
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#17
Ooooohhhh...well, time to shell out for another one Big Grin lol:
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#18
Jasper,

what I meant to mean was do all the t-Shirts also come in a coffee mug variant? I was not looking to have a multiple images on one mug.

V/r
Mike
Mike Daniels
a.k.a

Titus Minicius Parthicus

Legio VI FFC.


If not me...who?

If not now...when?
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#19
Hi Mike.
Yes, I know. Sorry if my reply wasn't clear. See, with the current account type we have at Cafepress we can have only one item of each type in our shop, e.g. one black shirt, one white one, one mug type 1 and one mug type 2. So we simply cannot offer two mugs of the same type with different images. To be able to do that, we'd have to have a premium account, which is not free (at all!)
Greets!

Jasper Oorthuys
Webmaster & Editor, Ancient Warfare magazine
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#20
unless someone you trust would open up a second free cafe express with the 2nd image and give all teh proceeds to rat. right?
Tiberius Claudius Lupus

Chuck Russell
Keyser,WV, USA
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#21
Jasper,
thanks!!

V/r
Mike
Mike Daniels
a.k.a

Titus Minicius Parthicus

Legio VI FFC.


If not me...who?

If not now...when?
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#22
Great design, Jim.
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#23
Thanks Paul. I'm looking at Greeks now, but that'll mean another X amount of months probably :?
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
A A A DESEDO DESEDO!
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#24
Hi, Jim,

Some pics of me doing the 200m sprint in my Hoplite kit should be available soon, perhaps that could give you a basis to work from.
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#25
Flippin' awesome shirt.
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-Tom
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#26
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FAVENTIANVS:2unqrzs9 Wrote:Freaking awsome! Is it based on somebody in special?
Cheers Favi. It's an amalgam of 1st C gear, particularly the Rhineland. Not something to point at a tombstone and say "Oh, it's him." Heavily influenced by Cowan, Gilliver and Lendon, and Mike Bishop gave some very helpful tips (but I'll never hold him to it... Mike, if you're reading :? )

If I'm not, rest assured that one of my operatives is... just wait till they get a load of Glitterarius!

Mike Bishop
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#27
Quote:If I'm not, rest assured that one of my operatives is... just wait till they get a load of Glitterarius!

:lol: Now, I will be able to hold you to that one :wink:
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
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#28
Mugs are okay, but I prefer the stein. You can rotate the images every month or so, on the free cafeepress site, so that you are not limited to only one mug.
Caius Fabius Maior
Charles Foxtrot
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#29
Since we're talking about fundraising products here, let me throw out something I'd personally be interested in. Already having more t-shirts than I can justify wearing, I was thinking that I'd like to buy one or two nice polo (collared) casual shirts. These would cost more than screened shirts, since they typically have an embroidered/stitched logo rather than a printed/screened one. They also usually have a smaller, shall we say more elegant, image that could be suitable for a wider range of settings. I was thinking of something like a Roman helmet with a simple legend such as "RomanArmy.com" or the like. I don't know how many such shirts would need to be sold to make it worthwhile, but I thought I'd toss the idea out to the masses.
Robert Stroud
The New Scriptorium
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#30
Hi Robert,
I'm not sure Cafepress has collared shirts available, but we can see.
Greets!

Jasper Oorthuys
Webmaster & Editor, Ancient Warfare magazine
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