jtr7 on 23/2/2008 at 07:43
Cool shirt!
Digging around the house sounds like a real chore, though.:sweat:
Digital Nightfall on 23/2/2008 at 08:32
Not really! The print on it is a very heavy plastic-like coating, which does not breathe nor deform too easily, so it's not the most comfortable thing to wear.
It shouldn't be too hard to find if it's still in the same compartment I put it in. It's more of a matter of finding that piece of furniture; an old nightstand. But if it's not in there, it could be anywhere ... and my parent's house is not small.
jtr7 on 23/2/2008 at 08:40
Get Dante to do it for you.
Well, you wouldn't have to wear the shirt, except to take pictures of it. :thumb: I was going to say, in my previous post, that the logo on the front of Pearsall's shirt looked to be printed on a black rectangle, which was applied to the shirt, bringing the homemade ink-jet printed iron-ons to mind. What you describe sounds worse to wear, but it wouldn't be as crinkly as the ink-jet type.
The Magpie on 2/4/2008 at 10:44
The glyph on this shirt is one of the two used on the TMA ski cap, the one denoted as "lock?" at (
http://thief.nov.ru/glyphs.htm) http://thief.nov.ru/glyphs.htm.
Inline Image:
http://thief.nov.ru/Glyps/glyph074_s.gifBut I gather Capers, ISA man that he was, would probably own a TDS shirt rather than a TMA shirt. And this one differs from Digi's description of his TDS shirt. All right. One more to track down. I wonder if there's a backprint on this one.
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Digital Nightfall on 2/4/2008 at 14:10
How is it different? Looks the same to me.
The Magpie on 2/4/2008 at 14:27
Whoopsie daisy. I must have somehow misinterpreted or misremembered your description, and I didn't re-read it before posting. Still a n00b after all these years. ;)
Still only one TDS shirt design that we know of, then.
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Thief13x on 3/4/2008 at 00:57
wow, brings back memories of a shirt I had custom made years ago with the "thievery" logo on it. Alas it was destroyed over time, I'd be interested in geting a real thief shirt though one of these days.
sNeaksieGarrett on 12/4/2008 at 01:37
This is sort of off topic, because it is nothing official:
I made my own thief t-shirt. I just used iron-on transfers. It has a cut out picture of garrett's head on the front. I'll probably make another one, one day.
jtr7 on 12/4/2008 at 01:50
Has ink-jet do-it-yourself iron-on technique been improved over the years? Or did you use something else? I've been wanting to print-out some transfers myself, but the ones I've seen around are crinkly and don't last very long. I suspect the fabric was stretched too much, but the fast fading wasn't acceptable.
sNeaksieGarrett on 12/4/2008 at 02:01
Quote Posted by jtr7
Has ink-jet do-it-yourself iron-on technique been improved over the years? Or did you use something else? I've been wanting to print-out some transfers myself, but the ones I've seen around are crinkly and don't last very long. I suspect the fabric was stretched too much, but the fast fading wasn't acceptable.
I honestly don't know, this was my first try. But yes, it was ink-jet do-it-yourself... I got it from best buy, it was a pack of ten iron-on transfers.
Well, mine is lasting okay, and the instructions say to re-iron it a tad to make it stay on if it starts to come off. The instructions also say to wash it a certain way(i.e. turn inside out, etc), not the normal washing machine way. Also, I think it might have faded a tad, but - the printer i used was crappy at the time, and the coloring was all wrong... it made pink color where there shouldn't have been. I got a nice new Canon though, so I'll have to try it out someday. I've only made one shirt.