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Blanks arrived the other day, just waiting to hear more information about who is going to print these new ones...

Tony, do you want the old ones posted to you? Im happy to do that tomorrow for you.

that would mean posting twice = added hassle. so i'll wait for both. just hoping that doesnt take forever.

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hey guys, unfortunately i wont be able to make it to Vilis tonight. If anyone wants theirs desperately, im happy to post, or you can pick them up from town next week. I should be at the Olds appreciation cruise as well. Thanks

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So many things have happened since the inception of this group buy... is there still someone trying to get new ones made up or has the whole thing just been dropped? I know fishpaste said he was getting some quotes, did that lead anywhere?

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We need someone to take over and try to get these printed properly. I'm in no hurry as mine doesn't fit too well, gotta have the sleeves up whenever I wear it, bit short.

Still waiting for someone to swap me (when we get the new ones) my Large unnamed hoddies for an extra large unnamed hoodie. Any takers?

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any updates? I am quite happy at this stage to be giving people their original and blank ones.

Graham and Tha, hoodies have been posted. Apologies for the delay

Tony, just checked pm, Adrian will post yours this week.

Thanks

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Final pricing on the new printing will be defined by the end of the week. Fishpaste has narrowed the search down to 3 printers.

So, you can either:

Collect your original and blank from us (me/Adrian) on Friday 7:30 at Vilis.

or

Collect your original and i will give the remaining blanks to Fishpaste. Then he will compile a list of who wants printing.

interstate people i will obviously post to, let me know which option you would like.

HI2U, i would prefer to post the item you paid for, as i am not a shop/trader, therefore returns would come out of my own pocket.

So, hoodies can be collected for (i hope for everyones sake) the final time on Friday: Cafe De Vilis, 730pm.

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