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RE: Booth monitors (look and feel)
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Tue, 8 Aug 2000 18:26:51 GMT
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Can he silkscreen a skirt for the layout?
M

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Sinasohn [mailto:bearitone@my-deja.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:05 AM
To: lugnet.loc.us.ca.sf@lugnet.com
Subject: Re: Booth monitors (look and feel)


In lugnet.loc.us.ca.sf, "David K. Z. Harris" <zonker@gnac.com> writes:

To that end, I was thinking about getting some BayLUG club
pins made up, and maybe specific BayLTC pins. (Cost is small
quantity are about $1.50 each. I picked up some literature
from a vendor, and will follow up with Fred Yokel about some
artwork samples.)

Count me in for three or four


Maybe it was Mike Poindexter or Tom Stangl mentioned that
John Gerlach might be a good resource for information on
shirts for booth duty. I imagine the costs are high for
embroidered than silkscreen, but I think embroidered lasts
longer through the wash. How many of you might be interested
in getting a shirt or three (so you have a few to wear during
a show without having to wash the same shirt each night ;-)?

Sounds good, but I think BAYLUG would be better, more useful
at non-train
exhibits. Remember to find a vendor who will make XXL. Land's
End is a really
good source for polo shirts, and has reasonable prices. Great
quality, too.
I prefer polo shirts.


What do folks think of club hats [too|instead]?

No thanks.

Paul Sinasohn




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