I've been cleaning up drawers and came across a bunch of Letterhead Meet t-shirt and I thought it would be fun to show them off! They brought back a lot of great memories.
If you have meet t-shirts photos to add would you please e-mail them to me barb@letterville.com and I'll get them uploaded
Thanks
Posted by Judy Pate (Member # 237) on :
Thanks Barb! I missed a lot of those meets, but it bought back a lot of good memories. I will send you pictures of a few of my t-shirts later. Judy
Posted by Corey Wine (Member # 1640) on :
I still have the Discovery vest from BANFF Canada.
Posted by Barb Schilling (Member # 13) on :
So Cool! I am going home tonight to photograph my collection!!!!! I even have a "sisters of the brush-sign hags division"! Can't wait to see them all when others get them posted. Would be cool to put in chronological order as much as possible. BTW - the reason I have mine saved is that they make great LAP QUILT art. I know a lady who made one for her HS grad out of all his old activity shirts and it was awesome. I want to make one out of Letterhead T's - then have it auctioned off for the Sign Museum. (Yeah - in my spare time.)
Posted by Barb. Shortreed (Member # 1730) on :
Great Judy & Barb looking forward to seeing the pictures, I've tired to sort them by date so far and I'll keep doing that with the new ones that come in.
Corey it was so cool to come across the vest from Banff we sure had a great time there
[ April 28, 2010, 03:14 PM: Message edited by: Barb. Shortreed ]
Posted by Dave Grundy (Member # 103) on :
Barb..I'll go thru my collection and take some pics...might have one or two to add.
Posted by Sam Sanfilippo (Member # 425) on :
Thanks, Barb good to see some of those. Every day I look out my shop window and can see a sign Pat King & I painted way back when. That "Duck Soup" T really brought back some good times. My son still has his, Pat ran out of big sizes so we just got Anthony one.
Nothing but good memories of a friend not easily forgotten...
[ April 29, 2010, 02:29 PM: Message edited by: Sam Sanfilippo ]