Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts



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Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts

Postby idiotloser » Wed Apr 11, 2018 12:08 pm

This came about in the Peavey Cvlt FB group, but my friend said it might be of interest in here too. Just trying to print my shop minimum to get some of these in people's hands!

Hopefully this kind of post is allowed. If not, please let me know/delete.

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Re: Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts

Postby Jwar » Wed Apr 11, 2018 12:40 pm

Do offer other low quality brands or just Peavey?

Or on the opposite side of the spectrum, can I get a Dumble t with Mr. Dumble eating a sandwish on the back?
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Re: Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts

Postby JonnyAngle » Wed Apr 11, 2018 12:47 pm

Jesus Was a Robot wrote:Do offer other low quality brands or just Peavey?

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Re: Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts

Postby idiotloser » Wed Apr 11, 2018 12:50 pm

Jesus Was a Robot wrote:Do offer other low quality brands or just Peavey?

Or on the opposite side of the spectrum, can I get a Dumble t with Mr. Dumble eating a sandwish on the back?



Focusing on the Peavey thing for now but with your approval of this mockup I think I can open Steel Stringer tees within a day. Does Reuben work?

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Re: Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts

Postby MechaGodzilla » Wed Apr 11, 2018 1:03 pm

Torn between ringer and raglan as to which is the fav. Either way, I approve
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Re: Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts

Postby Jero » Wed Apr 11, 2018 2:01 pm

Raglan all day
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Re: Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts

Postby idiotloser » Wed Apr 11, 2018 6:27 pm

MechaGodzilla wrote:Torn between ringer and raglan as to which is the fav. Either way, I approve


It's a tough call, but I wanted to give some different price options. The original was on the raglan.

Jero wrote:Raglan all day


Snag it up! I'll have 'em up until at least 4/20 (no correlation :)* )
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Re: Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts

Postby OldGeorge » Fri Apr 13, 2018 10:00 pm

Ordered a ringer, you are dope! If you ever do the 80s Sunn shirt I will buy 2
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Re: Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts

Postby wafl » Sun Apr 15, 2018 4:05 am

Shouldn't it be a soviet flag?

Because, you know, the other T60.
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Re: Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts

Postby idiotloser » Tue Apr 17, 2018 1:51 pm

OldGeorge wrote:Ordered a ringer, you are dope! If you ever do the 80s Sunn shirt I will buy 2


Not sure what design you're talking about, send it to me! paul.melius @ gmail . com

edit: Also, thanks! Tell your friends. I'm only a few shirts away from getting the order printed.
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Re: Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts

Postby idiotloser » Tue Apr 17, 2018 1:53 pm

wafl wrote:Shouldn't it be a soviet flag?

Because, you know, the other T60.


I bet you kill it at parties!
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Re: Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts

Postby OldGeorge » Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:59 am

idiotloser wrote:
OldGeorge wrote:Ordered a ringer, you are dope! If you ever do the 80s Sunn shirt I will buy 2


Not sure what design you're talking about, send it to me! paul.melius @ gmail . com

edit: Also, thanks! Tell your friends. I'm only a few shirts away from getting the order printed.


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That's the old Sunn shirt. Rigs of Doom did it once a long time ago and I missed it. I'm trying to get a friend who plays a t60 in on the shirt but he currently lives in Korea so I dunno where that's going

I'll keep searching for a larger image for screening. This one is piss poor but the best I could find in 15 minutes with chilling in the kitchen
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Re: Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts

Postby wafl » Fri Apr 20, 2018 3:25 am

idiotloser wrote:
wafl wrote:Shouldn't it be a soviet flag?

Because, you know, the other T60.


I bet you kill it at parties!

At communist parties..

:cool:



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Re: Printing up some old Peavey T-60 shirts

Postby gnomethrone » Fri Apr 20, 2018 9:29 am

That joke just seized my means of giggle production
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