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Huzzah! convention tshirts- check out the proofs!

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Andy Niven has been busy working with the design team for Shipyard Brewing Co. to complete the artwork specifications for this year's convention tshirt.  This will feature the Huzzah! logo on the front, designed by Tony Reiger of Portland, Maine, and the Chamberlain Ale logo on the back.
 
Tshirts can be purchased for $15 at the time you register for the convention, and we'll have yours set aside for you when you arrive.  Additional shirts can be purchased at Huzzah! or, you can PM or email me and I'll make arrangements for you.
 
Members at the $55 level dont forget, your membership includes a shirt.  Contact me if you need help working your way through the registration process.
 
Here are the proofs.
 

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May 4-6th, 2012
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Nice - those look awesome.  Nice color combos.   I wholeheartedly approve.

Tim

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Definitely will need a couple of those to take home  ;)

Andy

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Excelent Work!

These look good!

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Awesome! That will look great as I'm breaking a sweat at the gym or in a close scenario on the table.

Mike

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Agreed all of the way around.

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Anyone wanna send one of those out to Hawaii?

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Dean hook the man on the big island up. I will pick up the cost. He has one hell of a day job. Interestingly enough Shawn one of the featured speakers Dick Goodie a WW2 veteran was in my old unit 3rd Armored div. When I told him I we shared a division 40 years removed, and I was an infantryman he knew that I was in the 36th infantry. 80+ years old and as quick as anything. I was truly humbled when he said how much respect he had for cold war veterens.  They dont make guys like that anymore.

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