Hi,
I'm quite obsessed with the two-headed eagle T-shirt that Tony James used to wear during the Vision Thing era. Can anyone tell me what the hell is this garment all about?
Cheers.
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there's a similar design on the LP bag for Robert Calvert's (ex Hawkwind, now deceased) first solo album Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters
http://www.starfarer.net/captlock.html
http://www.starfarer.net/captlock.html
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DGP00666 wrote:Hi,
I'm quite obsessed with the two-headed eagle T-shirt that Tony James used to wear during the Vision Thing era. Can anyone tell me what the hell is this garment all about?
Cheers.
Do you have a pic?
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you mean you don't know it?CtrlAltDelete wrote:Do you have a pic?
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from the dr jeep sleeve?
http://members.fortunecity.com/sompromo ... uk_slv.jpg
and here:
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/gallery/de ... age_id=315
and this photo?
http://members.fortunecity.com/sompromo ... uk_slv.jpg
and here:
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/gallery/de ... age_id=315
and this photo?
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James Blast wrote:you mean you don't know it?CtrlAltDelete wrote:Do you have a pic?
Heretic that I am, I've seen roughly 10 pics of TSOM. Shudder to think, but I'm more fond of listening to the music than staring at the pics .
Although, staring at isn't an entirely unpleasant notion. Off to the imagebank...
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CtrlAltDelete wrote:James Blast wrote:you mean you don't know it?CtrlAltDelete wrote:Do you have a pic?
Heretic that I am, I've seen roughly 10 pics of TSOM. Shudder to think, but I'm more fond of listening to the music than staring at the pics .
Although, staring at isn't an entirely unpleasant notion. Off to the imagebank...
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maybe you could ask TJ himself?DGP00666 wrote:Nice!!!
Can anyone tell me where can I get the bastard now?
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i'd quite fancy one too actually
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DGP00666 wrote:Nice!!!
Can anyone tell me where can I get the bastard now?
Well, can't help you on where to find that exact shirt, but I know there are places on the web where you can send them a picture (of anything, even a two-headed eagle ) and they will screen it onto a shirt. I don't know where you live but if you have a Kinkos (the microsoft of the printing world) nearby, they offer that service. The fee for that sort of thing is usually nominal and will save you the stress of having to ask a half-wit like me where to find one
I would have done something, but I was overwhelmed by a lack of concern.
well, I finally did it!!! After a nice research in google, where I found out that this two-headed eagle has multiple meanings, such as the Albanian shield, I asked Mr. Tony James where could I found one!!! Thanks for the tip, Quiff Boy!
You are very very bad people and you must be punished
or you could just make a stencil and paint it on...CtrlAltDelete wrote:DGP00666 wrote:Nice!!!
Can anyone tell me where can I get the bastard now?
Well, can't help you on where to find that exact shirt, but I know there are places on the web where you can send them a picture (of anything, even a two-headed eagle ) and they will screen it onto a shirt. I don't know where you live but if you have a Kinkos (the microsoft of the printing world) nearby, they offer that service. The fee for that sort of thing is usually nominal and will save you the stress of having to ask a half-wit like me where to find one
Do they screen it on like a real shirt (i.e. high quality and non-peeling) or is it an iron on thing? I never have much luck with the iron-ons
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or you could just make a stencil and paint it on...
Do they screen it on like a real shirt (i.e. high quality and non-peeling) or is it an iron on thing? I never have much luck with the iron-ons
Most of them will let you choose what sort of material and style you prefer. A few of them do iron-ons (you can usually tell by price which one does this), but most of them use silkscreening.
You can silkscreen it yourself using supplies from a craft store (about $10-15 including shirt), but that takes time, patience, and a fair amount of skill.
It really is easier to go to a place like Kinkos and have them do it for you (you bring in your own shirt).
I would have done something, but I was overwhelmed by a lack of concern.
Wow real silk screening and everything! I'll have to check that out; In response to those shirts that were kind of in with the cool kids for a while that say "Jesus is my Homeboy" I've started painting ones that read "Moses is my Homeboy," so maybe I can market them to my synagogue to sell to the kids so they don't feel left out and kinko's can mass produce them for me.
Or maybe I've just been out in the sun too long...
Kinko's is really impressive, though. I guess now you can send something to get printed and picked up at any other Kinko's for REALLY cheap (my friend paid less than two bucks for 18 pages) so if you need to get something to someone w/out email it can really come in handy.
Or maybe I've just been out in the sun too long...
Kinko's is really impressive, though. I guess now you can send something to get printed and picked up at any other Kinko's for REALLY cheap (my friend paid less than two bucks for 18 pages) so if you need to get something to someone w/out email it can really come in handy.
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I used Kinkos when I was in Vancouver. I found that if you hit CTRL+P instead of the Print icon and typed in the amount of copies of the document you wanted to print, you only got charged for 1 copy. I printed out 50 copies of something and only got charged for 1.
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If it's of any interest PM me.
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oooh, now then. heartland coffee cups!James Blast wrote:I can get transfers made at work for a nominal fee, works on mugs, paper, cardboard and cotton. On a down side - no white image on black substrait.
If it's of any interest PM me.
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