View Full Version : How about a START U patch
Capt Bruce
12-12-2013, 02:12 PM
I've requested a quote from a vendor to make START U iron-on embroidered patches. This project will depend upon getting permission from LHR to produce and sell these among us for your addition to the shirt or jacket of your choice as a START U member for CarveWright.
My START U t-shirt is just plain worn out and no longer worthy of display at the Wood Working Shows or demonstrations of the machine so I was looking for a way to carry this identity on several shirts and or my shop work apron. This way I can have long sleeve shirts to wear for the winter too.
Connie, can you inquire if this would be authorized by LHR (or would the company like to order and distribute these at cost)?
How many Start U Members would like to buy one or more at about $2.75 each (covers postage too). Your replies here both PRO and CON will help us judge if this will fly.
Current quote is for a 3" tall by 2.96" wide patch in full color and with iron-on backing.
66357
TerryT
12-12-2013, 02:30 PM
My START U t-shirt is just plain worn out and no longer worthy of display at the Wood Working Shows or demonstrations of the machine
Mine is still like new! After several requests over 3 or 4 years and promises to send it, it must still be sitting in my box a LHR HQ.
aokweld101
12-12-2013, 02:39 PM
I tried to get people with a carvewright here in Florida, not anybody replied must not be that many people that owns a carvewright in this area.
cestout
12-12-2013, 10:54 PM
I voted for more than one. It would be good if CraveWright offered a patch of their logo at cost. I got my T shirt from the pallet at my first WWShow2 years ago, but only ware it for shows. We need those shipped with the other stuff for the shows. My assistant (wife) wares the black long sleeve with CarveWrignt embroidered on it - only for the shows. I consider them CarveWrignt property.
Clint
AllThingsWood
12-13-2013, 10:39 AM
As a fairly new start U member, I would love to get ahold of a shirt and or patches that I could put on my own shirts to advertise the Carvewright at area market events. How can I go about getting at least a shirt?
lynnfrwd
12-13-2013, 02:55 PM
Connie, can you inquire if this would be authorized by LHR (or would the company like to order and distribute these at cost)?
66357
Fine with us.
Capt Bruce
12-14-2013, 11:04 AM
Sorry to see there isn't much interest so far after 64 START U Members took a look but I'll keep this open for a while. Cost noted above at $2.75 each would be for a batch of 100 and I'd have to cover that cost up front to order them. I'll try getting quotes for a smaller initial order and see what the patches total cost will be that way so maybe we can go ahead with this.
If this does not work I guess I'll look for an embroidery firm locally that can just do some shirts for me. Thanks for looking.
fwharris
12-14-2013, 11:40 AM
Sorry to see there isn't much interest so far after 64 START U Members took a look but I'll keep this open for a while. Cost noted above at $2.75 each would be for a batch of 100 and I'd have to cover that cost up front to order them. I'll try getting quotes for a smaller initial order and see what the patches total cost will be that way so maybe we can go ahead with this.
If this does not work I guess I'll look for an embroidery firm locally that can just do some shirts for me. Thanks for looking.
Bruce,
I am guessing that some of these votes/visits to this post are not from startu members.
TerryT
12-14-2013, 11:48 AM
Sorry to see there isn't much interest so far after 64 START U Members took a look but I'll keep this open for a while.
I agree with Floyd. Are there even that many StartU folks in the first place?? (64) I didn't realize there were that many. But I have been kinda of away from it for quite a while now.
CW-HAL9000
12-14-2013, 01:03 PM
I am not a Start U member but you would think the company would support its sales persons to the tune of $6. a person which is the cost of an average t-shirt. Even say one per year with a sale of a machine. Not a bad incentive for someone who sells an $1800 machine, provided the company had machines to sell.http://www.vistaprint.com/t-shirts-multi-squares.aspx?mk=custom+t+shirts+cheap+no+minimum&ad=e&crtv=26324819419&psite=mkwid%7cQ2SGiHRk&device=c&GP=12%2f14%2f2013+1%3a00%3a47+PM&GPS=3047936575&GNF=1
cestout
12-15-2013, 04:10 PM
How many members are there? I know I am the only one in California, and there is one in Phoenix I think. Most are back east.
Clint
Capt Bruce
01-12-2014, 06:50 PM
Sorry to see there is just not enough interest to carry this through and produce patches. I'm going to find someone in this area to embroider the same emblem directly on some shirts for me to have what I want for upcoming show. Thanks for looking and your responses.
cestout
01-12-2014, 07:38 PM
I have used iron on for Clint's Custom Carving and a StartU logo.
Clint
Capt Bruce
01-12-2014, 11:07 PM
Thanks Clint,
Any particular brand (Avery?) you can recommend for Ink Jet printing, that will then stand up to being laundered or dry cleaned? Those requirements are what would probably lead me to paying for machine stitched embroidery emblems on some shirts.
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