Thanks, RP. I had some limited experience with embroidery until I started this project several weeks ago. It's never cheap to do, but it's even a little bit twistier when you have to use a very specific font such as the one Henry uses. I've been in the logo licensing business, so I understand all the trademark/trade-dress issues and it's gotta be that way. So you go down the path of embroidery tapes, total thread counts, etc.Vaquero wrote:Heck of an idea, Evan.
And they look Great.
You remind me of another buddy that I have meet from another gun forum.
We've had three meets in the past 4 years,
and for two of those he had made personalized range towels for all attendees.
The last one was a small select group and had a pheasant hunt/trap/sporting clays weekend.
That time he bought cloth carpenter nail aprons, and had those personalized.
We used them during the trap/SP clays.
Anyway I would love to have one of hose pink towels.
RP
But, there's nothing like it, really. Very permanent (if that's even possible) and just so much better than screen print or sublimation.
It's a great way to mark an occasion or a gathering or a group (or whatever) - I like your buddy's style, sounds like a great group to hang with!