On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 2:32 PM, Philip Williamson
<philip.william...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Setup costs for screenprinting one-color shirts are minimal, but
> inventory would be daunting, you're right. There are art costs
> associated, of course. You don't magically get a line drawing of a
> bicycle by waving your hands... unless you're an artist and wave them
> very carefully, for a certain amount of time! :^)
>
> If (any imaginary) Rivendell bike model tee shirts came out one at a
> time, there'd be less of an up-front cost. And maybe more excitement
> and sales at each release. I'd be more likely to buy a "Roadeo" tee
> shirt if it was the only one on offer at the time than if I had to
> choose amongst several.
>
> Now I want to make a nice, clean line drawing of my Quickbeam...
>


I wonder if the guy who did the posters for hiawatha cyclery can be
commissioned at a reasonable rate or not.

Obviously his were not line drawings but, imo, he knows how to draw a bike.

-sv

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