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Post by slepe12 on Aug 21, 2008 18:34:26 GMT
You can get a Wimborne shirt for £27.00................but who would want one ;D
If they can supply them why can't we??? or are they on the way?
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Post by stfcinbmth on Aug 21, 2008 22:01:03 GMT
;)What's the matter with you slepe, make your own
All you need is last seasons shirt, a Crow Developments stencil and a couple of cans of car spray paint
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Post by m3dolphin on Aug 22, 2008 10:19:03 GMT
;)What's the matter with you slepe, make your own All you need is last seasons shirt, a Crow Developments stencil and a couple of cans of car spray paint ;D Great idea. I need to get a pattern for the "tag". Away shirts are my favourite.
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Post by steveharvey1 on Aug 22, 2008 11:22:06 GMT
Perhaps i can answer your question about the shirts, If you can tell me what size you want i can find out how much it would be, at present we have no plans to buy a stock of shirts but everything is open for change, i'll be at both games over the weekend, or speak to Rob or Chris.
Keep posting Steve
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Post by slepe12 on Aug 22, 2008 17:24:45 GMT
;)What's the matter with you slepe, make your own All you need is last seasons shirt, a Crow Developments stencil and a couple of cans of car spray paint stfc, I'm a little concerned about this DIY method you are suggesting. However, I have thought of an alternative. We could have a Dolphins forum shirt instead. With ID on it if you want ;D Now about this spray paint, stfc. What colours??
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Post by slepe12 on Aug 22, 2008 17:36:28 GMT
Perhaps i can answer your question about the shirts, If you can tell me what size you want i can find out how much it would be, at present we have no plans to buy a stock of shirts but everything is open for change, i'll be at both games over the weekend, or speak to Rob or Chris. Keep posting Steve XL for slepe.
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Post by Bay Dolphin on Aug 23, 2008 17:59:53 GMT
My mum taught me how to knit (plain stitch only) years ago slepe when I asked her to knit my golliwog (they were allowable then!) a pair of trousers. If you go to night school you could learn too and knit yourself a replica shirt. Take care not to drop anything - like a stitch I mean - and cast off carefully!
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Post by slepe12 on Aug 24, 2008 9:07:01 GMT
My mum taught me how to knit (plain stitch only) years ago slepe when I asked her to knit my golliwog (they were allowable then!) a pair of trousers. If you go to night school you could learn too and knit yourself a replica shirt. Take care not to drop anything - like a stitch I mean - and cast off carefully! Would that be "waterproof" trousers? ;D
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Post by Bay Dolphin on Aug 24, 2008 16:42:14 GMT
Certainly not slepe! Mind you, that's the trouble with woollen garments - they get very baggy when wet. My sister had a knitted swimsuit which looked ridiculous when it reached her knees.
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Post by slepe12 on Aug 25, 2008 17:37:23 GMT
Certainly not slepe! Mind you, that's the trouble with woollen garments - they get very baggy when wet. My sister had a knitted swimsuit which looked ridiculous when it reached her knees. Do they shrink when they dry
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