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I want to make up a long sleeve t- shirt with motoguzzi emblems on it ie V11 symbol , guzzi eagle, words Motoguzzi etc.

If you have any that can be transferred onto a t-shirt please send them to me.

Would personal message be best way?

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You can find al the logo's and stuff in the Fileshare section

Thanks for that.

Has any one got any others?

Posted

With all the beautiful Guzzi cafe racers and variatiions of v11 sports around I can't believe nobody has made a V11 sport or cafe racer type t-shirt

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You can find al the logo's and stuff in the Fileshare section

Thanks for that.

Has any one got any others?

 

I havn't got software to open files with eps suffix.

Has any one got these emblems in jpeg files?

Posted

Jaap made some a few years ago - perhaps he still has some for sale or maybe he will make more.

Hey Jim......... send me a pic of your finished shirt when done... I may be a player.

 

Regards;

Posted

You can find al the logo's and stuff in the Fileshare section

Thanks for that.

Has any one got any others?

 

I havn't got software to open files with eps suffix.

Has any one got these emblems in jpeg files?

 

The zip files contain both jpg and eps. EPS stands for 'encapsulated post script' which are the most accurate print files. Even Photoshop elements can open them - what are you using? Are you going to print the tee shirts yourself?

Posted

When I bought my V11 sport (2001), I got a tshirt from the dealer with a hand-drawn V11 sport on the back. It was a pretty good representation.

No idea if he still has any, but the dealer was Ned's Auto and Cycle in Riverside, IA.

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... I got a tshirt from the dealer with a hand-drawn V11 sport on the back. ...

 

Would you mind posting a picture of it?

 

Hubert

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You can find al the logo's and stuff in the Fileshare section

Thanks for that.

Has any one got any others?

 

I havn't got software to open files with eps suffix.

Has any one got these emblems in jpeg files?

 

The zip files contain both jpg and eps. EPS stands for 'encapsulated post script' which are the most accurate print files. Even Photoshop elements can open them - what are you using? Are you going to print the tee shirts yourself?

 

Thanks. Opened files using word after looking up what eps files were on internet.

Only intend to print a one off t-shirt as couldn't find one on internet I liked or didn't cost the earth

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