We got a few dead stock T shirts left in various sizes, are they not rather lovely? yes, yes they are. And better still they are well cheap.
Short sleeve: USA & Canada $12.95. Europe and rest of world 12.95 Euros.
Long sleeve: USA & Canada $16.95. Europe and rest of world 16.95 Euros.
And that includes shipping too.
So if you want one email me to matt@dicemagazine.com with your Paypal email address, what size and design you want and a shipping address and I will reply with a Paypal request. Sorted.
the colours in the pictures are not that accurate, so these are white, burgundy, black and another white.
these are white & red, red, olive green and white.
these are black, white, black and another black.
and these are yellow, white and white.
We also only have the sizes listed.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Rogers' Canadian Printer magazine no longer to be, um, printed
In what the magazine describes as "an exciting new direction", but one freighted with irony, Canadian Printer magazine will no longer be printed.Subscribers received a message from publisher Pamela Kirk. It said the 118-year-old Rogers Publishing trade quarterly for the printing and graphic arts industry, will be replaced by a redesigned, online version, augmented with a bi-weekly online
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Speedmetal
These guys have a great shop in Denver. I met them at the killer Love Thy Chopper show. Anyways, Dave was riding that Triumph back to the shop and this is what happened
"P.S. I don't know if I had told you the story about Daves motorcycle accident.We were about a mile away from the art show and this car cut behind Dave and split him off from the rest of us just before a red light. After stopping the guy in the car honked at Dave. Dave turned around and exchange words with the guy just before the guy rammed him with his car. Daves throttle sticks.Gets launched over curb.Does flying W. Lands it. Throttle still sticking. Loses it. Dislocates shoulder. Saved paint job with body. Police reports. licence plate numbers. The next day the guy turned himself in and said " I just lost my head"
For Sale: 1972 Super Glide
Wes from the White Knights just sent me some pics of his scoot that he has decided to sell. I saw it last year at the Brooklyn Invitational and almost cried. I want this thing so bad.
1972 HD Superglide...all original...the odometer shows original miles!
Last year with kick only, reverse shift patteren and only year without the boat tail fender etc.....
A one of a kind, never seen another like it in person.
$12,500
weslang138@gmail.com
New GLBT magazine, Gaze, to be launched in Atlantic Canada
Gaze, a new glossy magazine serving Atlantic Canada's gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community will be launched in print and online on July 12 as gay pride celebrations begin in the region. According to a posting on J-source, publisher-editor John Williams says he hopes the free, ad-supported controlled circulation publication will aim to promote tolerance and understanding while
Monday, June 28, 2010
Two homegrown initiatives that may build or consolidate circulation
Here are a couple of interesting homegrown magazine initiatives:Kayak, the kids' history magazine, has a bound-in postcard in its current issue to encourage its young readers to send a thank you note to the people who gave them the subscription. We're sure grandparents will be grateful and generous in renewal. A relatively inexpensive idea that could be used by other magazines.
Outpost magazine,
Outpost magazine,
Change at the top of Hearst Magazines as it poaches key executive from Condé Nast
Cathleen (Cathie) Black has been promoted to chairman of Hearst Magazines and is being replaced as president by David Carey (right), moving over from rival publisher Condé Nast Publications.Mediaweek reported that his defection was "shocking" and that the shock was at both ends: at Condé Nast since Carey was considered a contender to replace Chuck Townsend as CEO; and at Hearst where his hiring (
California 1984.
Stanford conference looked at art and science practiced by independent journalists
Freelance writers and those who employ them will doubtless be interested in the outcomes of a two-day conference at Stanford University in California June 18 & 19 called The Future of Freelancing. (Thanks to Craig Silverman for alerting us to this.) About 125 freelancers and 50 editors, agents and other experts gathered to talk about independent journalism. A Stanford site makes available a
Hamans Chop Shop.
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