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Oldster: Chip Clip
Here is a link to a guy in New Zealand that makes the "Chip Clip". Looked like a clever way to store /hide chips. But I was reluctant to send my credit card info to NZ. Maybe worth your consideration.
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Oldster
> The thought right now is that, aside from
> apparel, we will be branding only items that
> have to do with gaming. Of course, that's
> subject to change based on the good ol' law
> of supply and demand. I love the idea of a
> round keychain, and we've already started
> looking at money clips. Perhaps it's just as
> well that I don't see a lot of enthusiasm
> for the cards, as the cost runs pretty high
> for a good quality deck.
> Thanks much, and keep the ideas coming!
> Also feel free to email me individually
> should you have any ideas in the future.
> Bettie
> RGE Publishing, Ltd.
> [email protected]
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jpdave13: Re: Cards? We don't need no stinkin' cards.
> Sorry Bettie, but I've got cases and cases
> of casino cards all over the house. Don't
> want or need any more.
I also have cards ALL over the house, but
as Don said, they have holes in the middle or
Shaved edges! GIVE ME THE CARDS! GIVE ME THE CARDS!!!
I WANT THEM!!!!
Cheers
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Don Schlesinger: Important to poll the members
Bettie,
On the apparel, especially the t-shirts, make certain to poll the members about the following: Some people like a huge logo or emblem, emblazoned across the entire front of the shirt, but many others (myself included) would much prefer a more discreet, smaller logo placed tastefully near the breast pocket area, for example.
In any event, before you print up shirts that are basically the Superman emblem, replaced by the RGE logo (!), make sure that's what people want. You may be surprised to learn that they don't!
Don
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jpdave13: Re: Important to poll the members
IF I had to choose, than I would take the
"SMALL" logo as described by Don above.
But, IF possible, why not produce both?
I also like the "LARGE" Logo, but would NOT wear
that one as often.
Cheers and thanks.
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Bettie: Absolutely!
Don,
I tend to agree with you on the shirts. However, we are facing some artistic difficulties in making that particular logo look good when it's small, due to the amount of detail. We are working on it, though! We are very excited about the baseball caps we're thinking of doing, and think the yin yang will look good there. We also have a version of the logo we call the "spin dang" which you'll be seeing soon enough. It's a simplified version of the yin yang we'll be using for black and white art.
Again, thanks to all for the great ideas! We are taking keen interest in these boards and in what you want.
Bettie
RGE Publishing, Ltd.
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Parker: Size matters . . .
. . . and bigger is NOT necessarily better. I also prefer small and discrete.
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MLB SCOUT: Re: Absolutely!
> Don,
> I tend to agree with you on the shirts.
> However, we are facing some artistic
> difficulties in making that particular logo
> look good when it's small, due to the amount
> of detail. We are working on it, though! We
> are very excited about the baseball caps
> we're thinking of doing, and think the yin
> yang will look good there. We also have a
> version of the logo we call the "spin
> dang" which you'll be seeing soon
> enough. It's a simplified version of the yin
> yang we'll be using for black and white art.
> Again, thanks to all for the great ideas!
> We are taking keen interest in these boards
> and in what you want.
> Bettie
> RGE Publishing, Ltd.
Large Yin Yang on back, and small Spin Dang over breast pocket.
MLB
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Don Schlesinger: Actually, . . .
you prefer small and DISCREET, but we get the idea! :-)
Don
> I also prefer small and discrete.
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Parker: That too
> you prefer small and DISCREET, but we get
> the idea! :-)
> Don
I wouldn't want the logo to be part of a larger design, either. :-P
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