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Another version to keep that organisation beginning with P happy...
Kieran was on about the hook maybe giving out a bad signal to the anti-cruelty org's so quickly came up with an alternative that could be worked on a bit more...
[img]http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b287/aontroim/SAI-Logo-v2.gif[/img]
[img]http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b287/aontroim/SAI-Logo-v2.gif[/img]
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Nothing wrong with that either. Suppose antagonising people isnt a good idea but personally IMHO I think the world has gotten far too politically correct. I cant see anyone being offended by that logo but on saying that, its not that long ago I had some mad woman in my shop trying to set fire to a pile of Sunday Peoples as they disagreed with the semi naked pic of Jordan on the front!! So on that point I dont particularly want the same from some activists trying to set fire to my beach buddy cos they object to the logo, remove the hook!!
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I think I agree with Nige, I like the look of it JGF! I think the stitching machines might have trouble in doing the shark with the teeth, eyes and all. I like your hook one better, though.
As for people having problems with the hooks, come on.....what do they think fishing involves, people dangling worms over the water hoping the fish will jump up. In saying that, I do understand the point being made.
As for people having problems with the hooks, come on.....what do they think fishing involves, people dangling worms over the water hoping the fish will jump up. In saying that, I do understand the point being made.
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The hook is a lot simpler and the colour shading on the shark looks like it might pose serious production problems sadly.
I agree with what's said about people possibly objecting to the hook but I wouldn't have much time for them. (We could always have the barb flattened - that'd be a good arguing point)
My response would be that at least I return what I don't eat; alive as opposed to commercial netter who kills the lot, dumps what he doesn't want, never mind the damage done to the sea floor etc. A hook can catch (and release) one fish at a time, a net kills millions. Go rant at a netter....
Since I'd be wearing the stuff on the beach mostly anyhoo, I doubt it'd be an issue. The shark is neat, but I'm for the hook. A nice catch-and-release friendly circle hook, with the barb flattened.
I agree with what's said about people possibly objecting to the hook but I wouldn't have much time for them. (We could always have the barb flattened - that'd be a good arguing point)
My response would be that at least I return what I don't eat; alive as opposed to commercial netter who kills the lot, dumps what he doesn't want, never mind the damage done to the sea floor etc. A hook can catch (and release) one fish at a time, a net kills millions. Go rant at a netter....
Since I'd be wearing the stuff on the beach mostly anyhoo, I doubt it'd be an issue. The shark is neat, but I'm for the hook. A nice catch-and-release friendly circle hook, with the barb flattened.
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Here are 2 further versions of same - i figured the shark would probably be a bit too complicated for embroidery machines, though only the colouring i'd imagine.
Second has barb removed...
[img]http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b287/aontroim/SAI-Logo-v3.jpg[/img][img]http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b287/aontroim/SAI-Logo-v4.jpg[/img]
Second has barb removed...
[img]http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b287/aontroim/SAI-Logo-v3.jpg[/img][img]http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b287/aontroim/SAI-Logo-v4.jpg[/img]
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Hi John
Probably a bit much for a machine to stitch...
We can always check the price of including it below the badge along with a slogan.
On the subject of a slogan, can we have some "clean" options please? :wink:
Probably a bit much for a machine to stitch...
We can always check the price of including it below the badge along with a slogan.
On the subject of a slogan, can we have some "clean" options please? :wink:
Kieran Hanrahan
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2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
"What about ""Born To Bait""? And to cut down on the stitching, what about having the URL http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org instead of Sea Angling Ireland round the outside?"
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you could just add the 'www.' and '.org' in a slightly smaller size at the beginning and end of the 'sea angling ireland' text.i think the price of the badges go down the more you order with most places and i cant imagine any problem with the embroiders getting that done.we were able to get just over 50 of our club badges done and sell them at £5 each as a small fundraiser for the club.maybe made around £1 each on them.they are about 85cm round.the price was high as they charge by the number of stitches used in this size of badge and the whole badge is stitched,ie no fabric background.
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