Limited Edition TT Pin Badge!
Put me down for two pins please Joel and I would need P&P tooooooooooo :P
Last edited by Jem8472 on Wed Jun 22, 2011 10:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
im up for one, if thats ok
ill hopefully collect at SumSpec, if not, then ill have to find a way for delivery :P
ill hopefully collect at SumSpec, if not, then ill have to find a way for delivery :P
Last edited by MattH on Wed Jun 22, 2011 10:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
one please joel
i like this idea - tho i swear if you ever sell bumbags im leaving the sodding forum :P
i like this idea - tho i swear if you ever sell bumbags im leaving the sodding forum :P
La Redoute have just been on the phone. They want 2000 Badges and 10 Light up teapots. :idea:
I'll just take the Two though for now (if we are short on numbers I'll take a few more for future generations of TTF )
I'll just take the Two though for now (if we are short on numbers I'll take a few more for future generations of TTF )
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I'll take one. I have organised a combined postage with Chip, but we can sort that out over PM.
Ill take two please if there are any left I can pay for postage or collect on summer meet, which ever is easiest really!
Last edited by djtruefitt on Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:21 am, edited 1 time in total.
I think the badge idea is really good. I'm not a big fan of the T-shirts/bomber jackets/caps type things for enthusiasts.
The 2.5cm thing is a bit big for me though personally.
A metal badge of about 1cm or slightly bigger would be great with just the "TT" in blue with a small yellow outline in enamel or whatever.
I do understand that it may be more costly to do that though?
It would be a bit less showy that way and also be a sturdy badge that would last for many years to come.
Just adding my bit to the discussion.
I'd definitely buy a smaller metal/enamel version. I understand that the production costs may make that not viable though?
The 2.5cm thing is a bit big for me though personally.
A metal badge of about 1cm or slightly bigger would be great with just the "TT" in blue with a small yellow outline in enamel or whatever.
I do understand that it may be more costly to do that though?
It would be a bit less showy that way and also be a sturdy badge that would last for many years to come.
Just adding my bit to the discussion.
I'd definitely buy a smaller metal/enamel version. I understand that the production costs may make that not viable though?
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If I can, I'll happily buy two of these with P&P Hoping there will be enough!
Those of you saying this is big, it's nothing compared to the almighty fleeces of 2007! They were beastly :P
Those of you saying this is big, it's nothing compared to the almighty fleeces of 2007! They were beastly :P
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For comparison, how big are the pin badges sold in Towers Trading? I assumed the TT ones would be of similar size.