I voted to wait.
Not that I have any stake in this, but in my experience with customers, usually they are much happier with a good product a little late than with a so and so product on time.
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I voted to wait.
Not that I have any stake in this, but in my experience with customers, usually they are much happier with a good product a little late than with a so and so product on time.
Josh,
I am not into jackets w/ logos so I shan't vote. My vote would be: sod them (i.e. the guys who did the samples) & forget about it.
BTW: what happened to the logo on the site? I can't see it anymore since the last restyling.
I took Donald (HarleyVTwin) up on his offer and racked his brain about the logo and the embroidery process for a while today. I then called Cabelas and have some changes in the works that should make things a bit better. I will keep you posted. I was told there would be a 10 business day turnaround for the new sample, so hopefully in around two weeks I will have something.
My vote is also to have them try again.
If it isn't "right" it will neither reflect well on their company nor will it be quite right for us.
John P.
Thanks, I am glad no one is getting too upset over the delay. On the good side, once this logo is done, anytime we want shirts or sweatshirts or anything all we have to do is call and give them our logo style number and they can go ahead and just print them up :)
You can open an SRP boutique. :D
Donald (HarleyVTwin) has graciously donated his time and has offered to exactly duplicate the SRP logo digitially in a format that Cabela's can use to process our logo identically to all aspects of the web logo. The cost of the logo generation, which Donald will also be offering at his cost is around $60.00 total. I am still talking to Cabela's about this, but if accepted it would raise the jacket price around $6.00 each, if anyone is against this idea please let me know.
Thanks for your support and patience!
Any news on the caps???
I am waiting until we get the logo ironed out, once that is done its just a matter of giving the company the logo and having them print it up. All this delay has been over the logo itself, the actual embroidery is the easy part. I am hoping everyone wants to go with Donalds plan so that we can actually own the embroidery digitized file and then take our file to anyone we want and have them print it onto anything we want.