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(09-03-2017, 05:41 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: I thought it was something to remember to wear around while working,
That is a funny T-shirt and I would wear it if I had one. On the other hand, I wouldn't buy or wear a T-shirt that bears the name (and logo) of a woodworker whom the majority of woodworkers do not even know about his or her existence. I came across three or four such woodworkers selling their T-shirts and whether or not they breakeven with their sales is anyone's guess.
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(10-09-2017, 06:33 PM)Handplanesandmore Wrote: That is a funny T-shirt and I would wear it if I had one. On the other hand, I wouldn't buy or wear a T-shirt that bears the name (and logo) of a woodworker whom the majority of woodworkers do not even know about his or her existence. I came across three or four such woodworkers selling their T-shirts and whether or not they breakeven with their sales is anyone's guess.
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I agree. All it is, is free advertising for the company and the person even has to buy the "Hat, Teeshirt, Coat etc" and to pay for the tools as well.
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I might wear it if it was free. And, had a pocket.
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