wayne osborne says:
> So do we have any volunteers to up front this kind of monies????? Who
> knows a printing business that would do it? Who wants to be the gatekeeper
> of all this?
> I personally think we're blowing this way out of what it needs to be-the
> list already has a logo but guess the majority wants to change so I'm up
> for the change. Maybe time for Miq to step in and put his thoughts and it
> is HIS list and we must not forget that. I know his admin functions stay
> pretty busy and he may not want to get involved.
> So now ya'll have all done the talking--time to doing the
> walking..... Since chevytrucks.org came from the list--best place I know
> to put all the logos up for voting. --wayne
My thoughts:
The shirt was originally a way to share the list with non list members, you
could wear the oletrucks T to an event and either:
A) recognize fellow oletrucksters
B) show someone with an appropriate truck that the list exists and have an
easy way to remember the method to get on the list.
Whether the trucks are Chevy or GMC, prewar, AD or TF is pretty immaterial
to me. I like the old logo just fine, if someone wants to do another one,
as long as the new one can be used for the two main reasons to wear the
shirt, I am game.
I have 2 of the original whites with logo on back, and 2 of the newer ash
with logo on the front. I will likely get 2 of what ever comes out the
next time as well.
If there is a big push for a new logo, I would like to see Wayne post the
offerings on his site. We could even hook up a poll for people to vote.
I guess the point is, all the shirts should be the same, something
recognizable as being the oletrucks list and the trucks the list caters to.
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Miq Millman miq@bigllama.com
Tualatin, OR Big Llama Productions
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