UKLFPG SWEATSHIRTS?
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UKLFPG SWEATSHIRTS?
Hi to everyone. Just wondered whether there would be any interest in a sweatshirt/hooded sweatshirt/polo shirt bearing the UKLFPG / lens spanner logo? Anyone interested reply here and I'll get some quotes. Paul
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A hooded sweater, a spotmeter holster and a Zenith sniper outfit: where were you thinking of holding the next meeting? It could be interesting...
Are you offering tweed sweaters
? Remember our meetings invite the heavens to open up, so weatherproof is a must.
Seriously, only very minor interest from my end - a free badge or sticker, if you must.
Charles
Are you offering tweed sweaters

Seriously, only very minor interest from my end - a free badge or sticker, if you must.
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or potentially a couple for Paul,DJ wrote:How about a bumper sticker?
"Honk If You Like It Large" (Format)
sorry, couldn't resist.
"Honk if you get wood for Ebony"

"Honk if you like Ebony"
or generally,
"Dip-n-dunk or hand rolled?"
"I get six shots before I change the sheets..."
"Nothing less than 20 inches (square)"
etc but this is a family site...

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Being serious, I think something functional would be best, maybe say something as simple as a keyring, with the logo on one side, and maybe a bellows extension table on the other side. Maybe even an actual lens spanner, with the group's initials in the middle. I just think people might support it more if it had a use.
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If you want to use it as and advertisement for the group then it needs to be visible - a lens spanner is a nice idea but how many times have you used yours in public (apart from the session at the Glencoe Workshop where two were in evidence?)
Sweatshirts are OK as long as you find a suitable style / colour / range (and also one that also allows the more "fuller figured" amongst us to benefit as well...) The danger with sweatshirts etc if they're all the same colour etc is that we start to look like Howard & Hilda from "Ever Decreasing Circles" if out in a group...
Embroidered darkcloths is another option but as most people have varying tastes in these, common ground might be a bit hard to find. Peaked / Baseball caps are an option but hopeless to use with a ground glass unless you turn the cap around (do you really want to be classed at the same level as other sections of society (you could even have them in Burberry colours!) Wooly hats may be more use in certain part of the country at times and these are avalable with logos on.
How about the tripod bag like Marc has from Silvestri but emblazoned with our logo? Sew on badges could be OK but what about puncturing waterproof layers on clothing / rucksacks etc to fasten them on?
Does anybody have access to promotional gift type catalogues for ideas (without getting tacky or expensive?)
It might come down to a simple (up to 1" diameter) "safety pin" fastening lapel badge etc with the logo... (I'd suggest keeping away from the badges that are like drawing pins on the rear with a spring clasp as I've lost these fairly easily before)
As Paul mentioned, quantity will have a big slant on pice (another club I'm in looked at polo shirts and these worked out at approx £20 each for smallish quantities but there was also a minimum order quantity of so many items.)
Andrew
Sweatshirts are OK as long as you find a suitable style / colour / range (and also one that also allows the more "fuller figured" amongst us to benefit as well...) The danger with sweatshirts etc if they're all the same colour etc is that we start to look like Howard & Hilda from "Ever Decreasing Circles" if out in a group...
Embroidered darkcloths is another option but as most people have varying tastes in these, common ground might be a bit hard to find. Peaked / Baseball caps are an option but hopeless to use with a ground glass unless you turn the cap around (do you really want to be classed at the same level as other sections of society (you could even have them in Burberry colours!) Wooly hats may be more use in certain part of the country at times and these are avalable with logos on.
How about the tripod bag like Marc has from Silvestri but emblazoned with our logo? Sew on badges could be OK but what about puncturing waterproof layers on clothing / rucksacks etc to fasten them on?
Does anybody have access to promotional gift type catalogues for ideas (without getting tacky or expensive?)
It might come down to a simple (up to 1" diameter) "safety pin" fastening lapel badge etc with the logo... (I'd suggest keeping away from the badges that are like drawing pins on the rear with a spring clasp as I've lost these fairly easily before)
As Paul mentioned, quantity will have a big slant on pice (another club I'm in looked at polo shirts and these worked out at approx £20 each for smallish quantities but there was also a minimum order quantity of so many items.)
Andrew
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Marking a spanner/keyring/etc. is easy.
Although we usually have to charge huge sums for using it, I might be able to slip some moderate numbers through...

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Is this the one that went pear-shaped whilst in Scotland?
Keyrings of a spanner are a decent choice but reduced in size from lifesize as I already have a spanner - is it possible to put a mm scale on the other side to act as a rule for DOF calcs etc?
Does this laser only etch or would it cut? Just thinking of the viewing frame equipment as discussed earlier...
How about a sunrise / sunset calculator with the logo on? Similar but suitably different to the pinholesolutions one. It would need to be non-ferrous material for using with a compass.
Andrew
Keyrings of a spanner are a decent choice but reduced in size from lifesize as I already have a spanner - is it possible to put a mm scale on the other side to act as a rule for DOF calcs etc?
Does this laser only etch or would it cut? Just thinking of the viewing frame equipment as discussed earlier...
How about a sunrise / sunset calculator with the logo on? Similar but suitably different to the pinholesolutions one. It would need to be non-ferrous material for using with a compass.
Andrew
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Well at Glencoe it definitely would have been...DJ wrote:Actually, I really like the idea of the woolly hat with the logo on, now that would be useful

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