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I just wanted to say Hey Y'all. I'm NOT doing this for a business, but rather to promote my current business which is Country Music. I want to learn to heat transfer so I can make the best quality tee shirts for sale at our shows.. I'd like all the input I can get about best shirts, best transfer paper, any advantages.. anything y'all can tell me... I do own a brand new 15"x15" Digital heat press.
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Thanks for the welcome Jon
It's nice to be surrounded by knowledgeable folk like yourself. I don't really have a ton of questions. And at this point, I seem to be able to find a myriad of answers to the ones I may have had ? Unless I come up with something specific, I'll probably just hang in the shadows and absorb what I can. I'm one half of a vintage Country Music duet. By vintage I mean, we do OLD Country Music.. Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Conway Twitty, Hank Sr.. etc. I just want to be able to produce a nice quality long lasting ( within reason ) tee shirt to sell at our concerts. I'm not looking to do this as a business ? I'll probably only do 50 tees this Summer season. I have about 4 or 5 designs I've worked up, and I think they look pretty good. One has been our logo for 2 years. We'll see once my press gets here :~)
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Howdy
Thanks for the reply and info. Right now it's 93 and the last thing on my mind is boots :~)), but should the need arise, I WILL keep you in my address book.
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