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Re: HOC Shop

Postby alansh on Fri Jun 27, 2008 4:45 pm

A small number of people want a large number of items - not a good way to get a decent price!!!

I'd go for polo shirts for around £10-12 each. But not much more. Black, blue or red.

I'm not into badges.

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Re: HOC Shop

Postby Dibble on Sat Jun 28, 2008 11:07 am

Not into sew on badges as they are a bugger to put on and when you change coats they either have to bought again or transferred.
Of course you could be a wannabe hells angel and have a cut off denim for your badges saving keep transferring them.

On a serious note there is a lot of enquiry going on at present regarding clubs, gangs colours and patches etc. This all follows on from the shooting on the M40 and rumours about shows being cancelled due to death threats. I personally prefer to belong to a social group who have a small easily recognised badge that is of no offence or threat to anyone.

Prefer we stick with what we do now than start going back to the days of needing a truck to move stock to shows because someone might buy a patch, a badge, a mug, a keyring, a polo shirt in three differentsizes and colours, a sweat shirt a rugby shirt a denim shirt and if we were really lucky a sticker to.

Keep range short design simple and keep the cost to all down. Think Henry Ford.
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Re: HOC Shop

Postby kevin burton on Sat Jun 28, 2008 12:10 pm

Dibble wrote:Keep range short design simple and keep the cost to all down. Think Henry Ford.


So that is one size,one colour & one style ;o)
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Re: HOC Shop

Postby Chimp Boy on Sat Jun 28, 2008 9:38 pm

I agree it's good to keep things simple and keep stock lines to a minimum.

Henry Ford also said if you need something buy it, if you don't, you will pay for for it and not own it.

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Re: HOC Shop

Postby Barry on Sun Jun 29, 2008 6:06 pm

Chimp Boy wrote:I agree it's good to keep things simple and keep stock lines to a minimum.

Chimpy


Thats easy - 2/3 very nice embroidered badges - sew them on anything you fancy :o))
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