I know that a while back a thread got hijacked (what a suprise) and steered in the direction of Grateful Dead talk which to my suprise a lot of posters participated in. Well, a friend just sent me this shirt so I figured I'd pass it along to all the phans on scoop.
https://viralstyle.com/public21/marquette-dead#pid=1&cid=undefined&sid=front
Enjoy, and as always...The Music Never Stops!!!
Bump.
There's 6 more days to sell 14 more shirts and then they'll be made. Com'on guys, even if you don't like the Dead pass it along to someone who does. MU nation can make this happen.
Too close to the Grateful Red for me.
Is this an officially licensed product?
Not a fan of paying $25 for a T-shirt if the owner of the logo/artwork isn't getting a cut.
Quote from: Ellensonchick on September 25, 2014, 12:15:37 PM
Is this an officially licensed product?
Not a fan of paying $25 for a T-shirt if the owner of the logo/artwork isn't getting a cut.
I doubt it. Not sure Marquette would allow that.
Quote from: The Sultan of Sunshine on September 25, 2014, 12:16:44 PM
I doubt it. Not sure Marquette would allow that.
I get it. I was trying to make a point. ;D
Quote from: Ellensonchick on September 25, 2014, 12:15:37 PM
Is this an officially licensed product?
Not a fan of paying $25 for a T-shirt if the owner of the logo/artwork isn't getting a cut.
Exactly....has the Patent Office weighed in yet on this?
According to the website, the person running the program gets whatever is left after expenses. As for the shirt itself it's certainly unique. Always interested in MU gear that doesn't say Golden Eagles anywhere.
Somehow, I'd like to think Jerry Garcia would smile at the bootleg aspects of this play. T-Shirt ordered.
Quote from: keefe on September 28, 2014, 12:40:33 PM
Somehow, I'd like to think Jerry Garcia would smile at the bootleg aspects of this play. T-Shirt ordered.
The tapers would be happy. "once we put it out there it's theirs, they can have it"
Quote from: swoopem on September 29, 2014, 09:01:29 AM
The tapers would be happy. "once we put it out there it's theirs, they can have it"
The Dead and Pearl Jam are great in this regard. I remember there was a Dead Bootleg exchange in Ann Arbor. Some copies were 5th or 6th generation. Guys would tell you with a straight face, "I know it's a little grainy but that's Maxell Metal, man!"