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I'm thinking about making a very small run of Buddhist-themed bicycle
jerseys. My first attempt would be using an image of Guan-Yin {Chinese), Kannon {Jap}, Kwanseum Bosal {Kor}: http://www.ratsurfer.com/claire/400...-holy_water.jpg She is the female manifestation of the Bodhisattva Avelokitshvara. Is anyone interesting in having a jersey made for them ? If interested, email me directly. I don't often read this newsgroup. Thanks. All artwork would be appropriately licensed from the artist. All attempts will be made to hold the cost down to what you'd pay for a comparable commercial team logo jersey. Peter |
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Why don't you make a jersey out of Jesus, Maria and Holy Father?
Sounds strange, right? Your idea of making a jersey out of Buddhist figures sounds exactly strange to a buddhist. "Peter W." <kf5nd@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:2a0a5403.0404021123.1ce6c73a@posting.google.com... > I'm thinking about making a very small run of Buddhist-themed bicycle > jerseys. My first attempt would be using an image of Guan-Yin > {Chinese), Kannon {Jap}, Kwanseum Bosal {Kor}: > > http://www.ratsurfer.com/claire/400...-holy_water.jpg > > She is the female manifestation of the Bodhisattva Avelokitshvara. > > Is anyone interesting in having a jersey made for them ? > > If interested, email me directly. I don't often read this newsgroup. > Thanks. > > All artwork would be appropriately licensed from the artist. All > attempts will be made to hold the cost down to what you'd pay for a > comparable commercial team logo jersey. > > > Peter |
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Peter W. wrote:
> I'm thinking about making a very small run of Buddhist-themed bicycle > jerseys. My first attempt would be using an image of Guan-Yin > {Chinese), Kannon {Jap}, Kwanseum Bosal {Kor}: > > http://www.ratsurfer.com/claire/400...-holy_water.jpg > > She is the female manifestation of the Bodhisattva Avelokitshvara. > > Is anyone interesting in having a jersey made for them ? > > If interested, email me directly. I don't often read this newsgroup. > Thanks. > > All artwork would be appropriately licensed from the artist. All > attempts will be made to hold the cost down to what you'd pay for a > comparable commercial team logo jersey. > > > Peter Hmmm, why did you spell out Chinese and abbreviate Japanese and Korean? Its a matter of respect. Why not work up some sketches and post them on a website? jim |
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"Holy Smoke" <masscoms@nospam.yahoo.ca> wrote in news:9ijbc.2506$%%1.16454
@newscontent-01.sprint.ca: > Why don't you make a jersey out of Jesus, Maria and Holy Father? > Sounds strange, right? I have seen jerseys like that, printed for a evangelical church bike tour. It does look kind of strange. I suppose most public religious displays will look strange to some people (both religious and not). Some people take religion very seriously, so you may want to have your religious friends critique the design before printing it. Personally, I would stick to something less controversial, like politics. |
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"Jenny" <nospam@spam.no> wrote in message
news:Xns94BF85D29D3F6jy99@216.251.47.166... > "Holy Smoke" <masscoms@nospam.yahoo.ca> wrote in news:9ijbc.2506$%%1.16454 > @newscontent-01.sprint.ca: > > Why don't you make a jersey out of Jesus, Maria and Holy Father? > > Sounds strange, right? > > I have seen jerseys like that, printed for a evangelical church bike tour. It > does look kind of strange. I suppose most public religious displays will look > strange to some people (both religious and not). Some people take religion > very seriously, so you may want to have your religious friends critique the > design before printing it. Personally, I would stick to something less > controversial, like politics. World Jerseys already has a Bhuddist jersey for women. We don't keep that one in stock, but can special order it for customers. Stuart Winsor Ground Zero Cycles sales@gdzer0.com |
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In article <2a0a5403.0404021123.1ce6c73a@posting.google.com>,
kf5nd@yahoo.com says... > I'm thinking about making a very small run of Buddhist-themed bicycle > jerseys. My first attempt would be using an image of Guan-Yin > {Chinese), Kannon {Jap}, Kwanseum Bosal {Kor}: .... > All artwork would be appropriately licensed from the artist. All > attempts will be made to hold the cost down to what you'd pay for a > comparable commercial team logo jersey. Like I've said before, I'd like to see a "Team Fred" jersey, for those of us with Fredly bikes. -- Dave Kerber Fight spam: remove the ns_ from the return address before replying! REAL programmers write self-modifying code. |
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"David Kerber" <ns_dkerber@ns_ids.net> wrote in message news:MPG.1ad7cba52b1ad19c989926@news.ids.net... > In article <2a0a5403.0404021123.1ce6c73a@posting.google.com>, > kf5nd@yahoo.com says... > > I'm thinking about making a very small run of Buddhist-themed bicycle > > jerseys. My first attempt would be using an image of Guan-Yin > > {Chinese), Kannon {Jap}, Kwanseum Bosal {Kor}: > > ... > > > All artwork would be appropriately licensed from the artist. All > > attempts will be made to hold the cost down to what you'd pay for a > > comparable commercial team logo jersey. > > Like I've said before, I'd like to see a "Team Fred" jersey, for those > of us with Fredly bikes. > > The sound of one Huffy squeaking... |
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kf5nd@yahoo.com (Peter W.) writes:
> I'm thinking about making a very small run of Buddhist-themed > bicycle jerseys. A nice idea, although this image does not interest me. I would think that adapting something such as teh ox drawings or perhaps the Dharma Wheel would be more interesting and make it apropos for cycling. At least for me, the overly devout approach lacking a bit of whimsy is not appealing (for any faith). |
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> > I'm thinking about making a very small run of Buddhist-themed
> > bicycle jerseys. > > A nice idea, although this image does not interest me. I would think > that adapting something such as teh ox drawings or perhaps the Dharma > Wheel would be more interesting and make it apropos for cycling. At > least for me, the overly devout approach lacking a bit of whimsy is > not appealing (for any faith). I agree. A nice picture of Freya would be cool ... or even a stylized Shiva. C.Q.C. |
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> Personally, I would stick to something less
> controversial, like politics. If someone gives a shit because there's a buddhist figure on a cyclist's jersey, then they're the ones with the problem. Infact, if they're that worried about all these 'controversial' religious references, I don't know how they can even go out of the house... there's crosses everywhere, jesus fish stuck on the back of millions of cars.. bumperstickers, etc. etc. Heck, even if they stayed inside the house, there's television, with evangelist channels and the trailer for the passion of the christ. Peter W: Make whatever the hell jersey you want man...I'm not buddhist or anything, but I think that design looks awesome. the colours in it are great. Mike http://mikebeauchamp.com |
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Mike Beauchamp <newsgroups@mikebeauchamp.com> wrote in message
c4n0no0njk@enews3.newsguy.com [...] > Peter W: Make whatever the hell jersey you want man...I'm not > buddhist or anything, but I think that design looks awesome. the > colours in it are great. I am emphatically not an expert in these things but isn't that design a tad overly finely detailed for a cycling jersey? -- A: Top-posters. Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet? |
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"DRS" <drs@removethis.ihug.com.au> writes:
> Mike Beauchamp <newsgroups@mikebeauchamp.com> wrote in message > c4n0no0njk@enews3.newsguy.com > > [...] > >> Peter W: Make whatever the hell jersey you want man...I'm not >> buddhist or anything, but I think that design looks awesome. the >> colours in it are great. > > I am emphatically not an expert in these things but isn't that > design a tad overly finely detailed for a cycling jersey? No, it could be done although the image might need to be printed as a one-pass transfer using sublimation ink in the printer itself. Our former clothing maker (Speedy Recovery) used this for stuff on our jerseys that needed fine resolution and precise registration. |
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kf5nd@yahoo.com (Peter W.) wrote in message news:<2a0a5403.0404021123.1ce6c73a@posting.google.com>...
> I'm thinking about making a very small run of Buddhist-themed bicycle > jerseys. Where are all the folks who gave a poster a ration of hate when he asked about a Christian jersey a couple of years ago? Dick Durbin |
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Dick Durbin wrote:
> kf5nd@yahoo.com (Peter W.) wrote in message > news:<2a0a5403.0404021123.1ce6c73a@posting.google.com>... >> I'm thinking about making a very small run of Buddhist-themed bicycle >> jerseys. > > Where are all the folks who gave a poster a ration of hate when he > asked about a Christian jersey a couple of years ago? Ummm, burning in hell? Bill "eternal Lycration" S. |
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"S o r n i" <sorni@bite-me.san.rr.com> writes:
> Dick Durbin wrote: > > kf5nd@yahoo.com (Peter W.) wrote in message > > news:<2a0a5403.0404021123.1ce6c73a@posting.google.com>... > >> I'm thinking about making a very small run of Buddhist-themed bicycle > >> jerseys. > > > > Where are all the folks who gave a poster a ration of hate when he > > asked about a Christian jersey a couple of years ago? They became Buddhists and are no longer concerned with material possessions. When you become sufficiently enlightened, you will have no need of jerseys. :-) -- My real name backwards: nemuaZ lliB |
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