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Mattyboy
12-02-05, 01:03 PM
Who knows of any online T-shirt printing sites *in the UK*?
Something where i can upload an image for printing on t-shirt.

nekrom
12-02-05, 02:14 PM
Dunno about online ones mate, but I've got a mate that lives in the UK that has his own printing thingo/setup and does a smick job I hear. I'll send him this link.

-N

SmithsMedia
12-02-05, 02:20 PM
Who knows of any online T-shirt printing sites *in the UK*?
Something where i can upload an image for printing on t-shirt.

got a kit for that mate here - the place that does my cards lets you mail em an image and ship back. If you are doing just a handfull icq me will send you some stuff for it

Mattyboy
12-02-05, 02:27 PM
got a kit for that mate here - the place that does my cards lets you mail em an image and ship back. If you are doing just a handfull icq me will send you some stuff for it

Sent you an ICQ

martay
12-10-05, 12:14 PM
Dunno about online ones mate, but I've got a mate that lives in the UK that has his own printing thingo/setup and does a smick job I hear. I'll send him this link.

-N


That be me ;-)
Cheers for pointing me over Nekrom, sorry its a week old now though, funnily enough its t-shirts what have been keeping me away from my computer recently

If your based in UK or mainland Europe I got a setup either side to offer you the best prices, if you want some singles doing then I can sort you out and I assume that your not US based but if you are just give me your best quote with postage and I will endeavour to match it,

oh and you can just email me your images, I can do you Photos on white, with, check it out - a Guaranteed FADELESS Print done with sublimation inks, or Dark/Colours show me what you want, you can have multicolour but no gradients just lke solid blocks,

anyway, if I aint too late and this wasnt just a spam from me send me an email
martinwager@solve-records.com

cheers

Mattyboy
12-10-05, 12:42 PM
Hi Martay and thanks but i'm imfraid your to late.

Geezer
12-10-05, 12:43 PM
I assume that your not US based but if you are just give me your best quote with postage and I will endeavour to match it,


Match it, surely you would have to beat it :)

martay
12-10-05, 12:49 PM
Match it, surely you would have to beat it :)

Yeah, but then I have to add the "my stuffs much better than anything you get over there" tax, and the "you know you'll get the wrong size stateside" premium and it makes it hard even to match it, plus the "We gonna charge you just as much to send it into our country as it cost you to make it" factor that comes into play with sending stuff to the US, I am sure its just a way of making noone in the US want to buy from folks like me ;-)


but hey, if its got to be beat it, then I hope you dont mind me making my equations based on my own "1 pound = 1.5 dollars" rather than going with the more exact exchange rate on XE.com or whereever, that way we can all just pretend ;-)

-HF
12-10-05, 12:55 PM
That be me ;-)
Cheers for pointing me over Nekrom, sorry its a week old now though, funnily enough its t-shirts what have been keeping me away from my computer recently

If your based in UK or mainland Europe I got a setup either side to offer you the best prices, if you want some singles doing then I can sort you out and I assume that your not US based but if you are just give me your best quote with postage and I will endeavour to match it,

oh and you can just email me your images, I can do you Photos on white, with, check it out - a Guaranteed FADELESS Print done with sublimation inks, or Dark/Colours show me what you want, you can have multicolour but no gradients just lke solid blocks,

anyway, if I aint too late and this wasnt just a spam from me send me an email
martinwager@solve-records.com

cheers
i thought you were moving to France, change of plans?

martay
12-10-05, 01:05 PM
no mate just not as easy/smooth as I would have liked, been to france and back about 6 times over the last 3 months or so, hectic times and lots of stress, but I dont think I could survive without lots ofstress tokeep me going :eyebrows:

Seriously though i thought it was going to be easy enough to drop everything and move over but it isnt that easy, my other half sees to that, else I would be there now and the way things are going I think next year I am gonna be based both in france and here UK as works coming in thick from both sides now -

nice to know someone cares though mester, how you keeping anyway?

Geezer
12-10-05, 01:10 PM
Yeah, but then I have to add the "my stuffs much better than anything you get over there" tax, and the "you know you'll get the wrong size stateside" premium and it makes it hard even to match it, plus the "We gonna charge you just as much to send it into our country as it cost you to make it" factor that comes into play with sending stuff to the US, I am sure its just a way of making noone in the US want to buy from folks like me ;-)


but hey, if its got to be beat it, then I hope you dont mind me making my equations based on my own "1 pound = 1.5 dollars" rather than going with the more exact exchange rate on XE.com or whereever, that way we can all just pretend ;-)

So if I can get the job done locally, which will be much quicker and if there are any problems I can go and sort it, why would I want to buy from abroad for the same price????

martay
12-10-05, 01:16 PM
So if I can get the job done locally, which will be much quicker and if there are any problems I can go and sort it, why would I want to buy from abroad for the same price????

You wouldnt, well done

-HF
12-10-05, 01:32 PM
no mate just not as easy/smooth as I would have liked, been to france and back about 6 times over the last 3 months or so, hectic times and lots of stress, but I dont think I could survive without lots ofstress tokeep me going :eyebrows:

Seriously though i thought it was going to be easy enough to drop everything and move over but it isnt that easy, my other half sees to that, else I would be there now and the way things are going I think next year I am gonna be based both in france and here UK as works coming in thick from both sides now -

nice to know someone cares though mester, how you keeping anyway?
dong brill here, cheers.

watch out you don't end up like this Nigel guy (if you followed the channel 4 series on that) :)

martay
12-11-05, 09:32 AM
Hi Martay and thanks but i'm imfraid your to late.

NP matey, if you dont think its rude to ask, what dd you get done and how much was it?

dong brill here, cheers.

watch out you don't end up like this Nigel guy (if you followed the channel 4 series on that) .

Not Sure I caught that, enlighten me on that one please?

-HF
12-11-05, 11:34 AM
Not Sure I caught that, enlighten me on that one please?

http://www.channel4.com/4homes/ontv/place_in_france.html

a guy called Nigel Farrel set out to live in France. first they (he and his mate Nippi Singh) buy an old farm house which is so crap they cannot live in it but need a tent until its renovated. then Nigel dreams up an indian restaurant at the end of the french world, hilarious to watch him fly in another buddy called Reza, who runs indian restaurants in London and really wants this to work for Nigel, who has no sense for biz whatsoever.

first summer works fine, in winter torists stay away, the french eat a thome and the restaurant folds under a massive pile of tax debts.

Nigel then starts a B&B business.
Nigel's Indian restaurant in the Ardeche region of France has closed and Nigel is left with massive debts. Undaunted, he decides on a new venture, which involves renting out a local farmhouse as a Bed and Breakfast to British tourists.

This series follows Nigel in his new enterprise and the swag of diverse guests the B&B brings in.

all in all funny as hell, alas not for those involved with him. :D
he gets caught in quite some typical french hassle, like slow administration and all.