Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
Original Posted By: Dan Yocum
Hey Don,Great minds think alike eh?I talked to my friend at Old Rhinebeck (owns the beautiful "626" that usedto fly there) since they are really good at the period look. He directed meto Universal Overall company as the only place he could find old cottoncoveralls. Ck out their site, they have cotton coveralls with hiddenbuttons. I'd have somebody put buttons down the front. They come in manycolors, but White or unbleached probably would look great.I just got a pretty good old Mobilgas image that would certainly have thatthirties look, and the kind folks from this site have been sending me stufftoo, so we'll see. Let's talk and see what we come up with. Being anartist, I can always clean on of these up or make our own. The importantthing to me is to get something that really looks old.Sounds like we have an offer from a silkscreener to make screens (thanksJake!) which is the best printing way to go as it'll outlast and stayfresher than a heat transfer. The ultimate would be to have it embroidered,but I'll have to ck out the price on that, and it probably is way overkill.Don, let me know if you want to order a few coveralls with me, and anybodyelse and let's put our heads together about a logo so we can get somethingdone before flying season.Douwedouweblumberg(at)earthlink.net________________________________________________________________________________Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2010 09:50:35 -0600
Hey Don,Great minds think alike eh?I talked to my friend at Old Rhinebeck (owns the beautiful "626" that usedto fly there) since they are really good at the period look. He directed meto Universal Overall company as the only place he could find old cottoncoveralls. Ck out their site, they have cotton coveralls with hiddenbuttons. I'd have somebody put buttons down the front. They come in manycolors, but White or unbleached probably would look great.I just got a pretty good old Mobilgas image that would certainly have thatthirties look, and the kind folks from this site have been sending me stufftoo, so we'll see. Let's talk and see what we come up with. Being anartist, I can always clean on of these up or make our own. The importantthing to me is to get something that really looks old.Sounds like we have an offer from a silkscreener to make screens (thanksJake!) which is the best printing way to go as it'll outlast and stayfresher than a heat transfer. The ultimate would be to have it embroidered,but I'll have to ck out the price on that, and it probably is way overkill.Don, let me know if you want to order a few coveralls with me, and anybodyelse and let's put our heads together about a logo so we can get somethingdone before flying season.Douwedouweblumberg(at)earthlink.net________________________________________________________________________________Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2010 09:50:35 -0600
Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
Original Posted By: "Dick N"
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.I'm interested,Roman Bukolt NX20795On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Douwe Blumberg wrote:> >>> Hey Don,>> Great minds think alike eh?>> I talked to my friend at Old Rhinebeck (owns the beautiful "626" > that used> to fly there) since they are really good at the period look. He > directed me> to Universal Overall company as the only place he could find old > cotton> coveralls. Ck out their site, they have cotton coveralls with hidden> buttons. I'd have somebody put buttons down the front. They come > in many> colors, but White or unbleached probably would look great.>> I just got a pretty good old Mobilgas image that would certainly > have that> thirties look, and the kind folks from this site have been sending > me stuff> too, so we'll see. Let's talk and see what we come up with. Being an> artist, I can always clean on of these up or make our own. The > important> thing to me is to get something that really looks old.>> Sounds like we have an offer from a silkscreener to make screens > (thanks> Jake!) which is the best printing way to go as it'll outlast and stay> fresher than a heat transfer. The ultimate would be to have it > embroidered,> but I'll have to ck out the price on that, and it probably is way > overkill.>> Don, let me know if you want to order a few coveralls with me, and > anybody> else and let's put our heads together about a logo so we can get > something> done before flying season.>> Douwe> douweblumberg(at)earthlink.net>>________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.I'm interested,Roman Bukolt NX20795On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Douwe Blumberg wrote:> >>> Hey Don,>> Great minds think alike eh?>> I talked to my friend at Old Rhinebeck (owns the beautiful "626" > that used> to fly there) since they are really good at the period look. He > directed me> to Universal Overall company as the only place he could find old > cotton> coveralls. Ck out their site, they have cotton coveralls with hidden> buttons. I'd have somebody put buttons down the front. They come > in many> colors, but White or unbleached probably would look great.>> I just got a pretty good old Mobilgas image that would certainly > have that> thirties look, and the kind folks from this site have been sending > me stuff> too, so we'll see. Let's talk and see what we come up with. Being an> artist, I can always clean on of these up or make our own. The > important> thing to me is to get something that really looks old.>> Sounds like we have an offer from a silkscreener to make screens > (thanks> Jake!) which is the best printing way to go as it'll outlast and stay> fresher than a heat transfer. The ultimate would be to have it > embroidered,> but I'll have to ck out the price on that, and it probably is way > overkill.>> Don, let me know if you want to order a few coveralls with me, and > anybody> else and let's put our heads together about a logo so we can get > something> done before flying season.>> Douwe> douweblumberg(at)earthlink.net>>________________________________________________________________________________
Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
Original Posted By: Rick Holland
To: Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc. I'm interested, Roman Bukolt NX20795 On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Douwe Blumberg wrote: > > > Hey Don, > > Great minds think alike eh? > > I talked to my friend at Old Rhinebeck (owns the beautiful "626" > that used > to fly there) since they are really good at the period look. He > directed me > to Universal Overall company as the only place he could find old > cotton > coveralls. Ck out their site, they have cotton coveralls with hidden > buttons. I'd have somebody put buttons down the front. They come > in many > colors, but White or unbleached probably would look great. > > I just got a pretty good old Mobilgas image that would certainly > have that > thirties look, and the kind folks from this site have been sending > me stuff > too, so we'll see. Let's talk and see what we come up with. Being an > artist, I can always clean on of these up or make our own. The > important > thing to me is to get something that really looks old. > > Sounds like we have an offer from a silkscreener to make screens > (thanks > Jake!) which is the best printing way to go as it'll outlast and stay > fresher than a heat transfer. The ultimate would be to have it > embroidered, > but I'll have to ck out the price on that, and it probably is way > overkill. > > Don, let me know if you want to order a few coveralls with me, and > anybody > else and let's put our heads together about a logo so we can get > something > done before flying season. > > Douwe > douweblumberg(at)earthlink.net > > > > >________________________________________________________________________________Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 19:48:08 -0500Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
To: Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc. I'm interested, Roman Bukolt NX20795 On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Douwe Blumberg wrote: > > > Hey Don, > > Great minds think alike eh? > > I talked to my friend at Old Rhinebeck (owns the beautiful "626" > that used > to fly there) since they are really good at the period look. He > directed me > to Universal Overall company as the only place he could find old > cotton > coveralls. Ck out their site, they have cotton coveralls with hidden > buttons. I'd have somebody put buttons down the front. They come > in many > colors, but White or unbleached probably would look great. > > I just got a pretty good old Mobilgas image that would certainly > have that > thirties look, and the kind folks from this site have been sending > me stuff > too, so we'll see. Let's talk and see what we come up with. Being an > artist, I can always clean on of these up or make our own. The > important > thing to me is to get something that really looks old. > > Sounds like we have an offer from a silkscreener to make screens > (thanks > Jake!) which is the best printing way to go as it'll outlast and stay > fresher than a heat transfer. The ultimate would be to have it > embroidered, > but I'll have to ck out the price on that, and it probably is way > overkill. > > Don, let me know if you want to order a few coveralls with me, and > anybody > else and let's put our heads together about a logo so we can get > something > done before flying season. > > Douwe > douweblumberg(at)earthlink.net > > > > >________________________________________________________________________________Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 19:48:08 -0500Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
Original Posted By: "David Paule"
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.I'm interested,Roman Bukolt NX20795On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Douwe Blumberg wrote:> >>> Hey Don,>> Great minds think alike eh?>> I talked to my friend at Old Rhinebeck (owns the beautiful "626" > that used> to fly there) since they are really good at the period look. He > directed me> to Universal Overall company as the only place he could find old > cotton> coveralls. Ck out their site, they have cotton coveralls with hidden> buttons. I'd have somebody put buttons down the front. They come > in many> colors, but White or unbleached probably would look great.>> I just got a pretty good old Mobilgas image that would certainly > have that> thirties look, and the kind folks from this site have been sending > me stuff> too, so we'll see. Let's talk and see what we come up with. Being an> artist, I can always clean on of these up or make our own. The > important> thing to me is to get something that really looks old.>> Sounds like we have an offer from a silkscreener to make screens > (thanks> Jake!) which is the best printing way to go as it'll outlast and stay> fresher than a heat transfer. The ultimate would be to have it > embroidered,> but I'll have to ck out the price on that, and it probably is way > overkill.>> Don, let me know if you want to order a few coveralls with me, and > anybody> else and let's put our heads together about a logo so we can get > something> done before flying season.>> Douwe> douweblumberg(at)earthlink.net>>http://www.matnbsp; via the Web href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com_p; generous bsp; href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution"> ... enpol-List Email Forum -Un/Subscription,Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, FAQ,href="http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Piet ... enpol-List> - MATRONICS WEB FORUMS -href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com- List Contribution Web Site -> -Matt Dralle, List Admin.href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution"> ... ibution>-- ---Jeffrey H. Boatright, Ph.D.Associate Professor of OphthalmologyEmory University School of MedicineEditor-in-ChiefMolecular Vision________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.I'm interested,Roman Bukolt NX20795On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Douwe Blumberg wrote:> >>> Hey Don,>> Great minds think alike eh?>> I talked to my friend at Old Rhinebeck (owns the beautiful "626" > that used> to fly there) since they are really good at the period look. He > directed me> to Universal Overall company as the only place he could find old > cotton> coveralls. Ck out their site, they have cotton coveralls with hidden> buttons. I'd have somebody put buttons down the front. They come > in many> colors, but White or unbleached probably would look great.>> I just got a pretty good old Mobilgas image that would certainly > have that> thirties look, and the kind folks from this site have been sending > me stuff> too, so we'll see. Let's talk and see what we come up with. Being an> artist, I can always clean on of these up or make our own. The > important> thing to me is to get something that really looks old.>> Sounds like we have an offer from a silkscreener to make screens > (thanks> Jake!) which is the best printing way to go as it'll outlast and stay> fresher than a heat transfer. The ultimate would be to have it > embroidered,> but I'll have to ck out the price on that, and it probably is way > overkill.>> Don, let me know if you want to order a few coveralls with me, and > anybody> else and let's put our heads together about a logo so we can get > something> done before flying season.>> Douwe> douweblumberg(at)earthlink.net>>http://www.matnbsp; via the Web href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com_p; generous bsp; href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution"> ... enpol-List Email Forum -Un/Subscription,Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, FAQ,href="http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Piet ... enpol-List> - MATRONICS WEB FORUMS -href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com- List Contribution Web Site -> -Matt Dralle, List Admin.href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution"> ... ibution>-- ---Jeffrey H. Boatright, Ph.D.Associate Professor of OphthalmologyEmory University School of MedicineEditor-in-ChiefMolecular Vision________________________________________________________________________________
Re: Pietenpol-List: Re: Riblett 612 and angle of incidence
Original Posted By: Lawrence Williams
Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
Original Posted By: gboothe5(at)comcast.net
I'm interested,Roman Bukolt NX20795On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Douwe Blumberg wrote:> >>> Hey Don,>> Great minds think alike eh?>> I talked to my friend at Old Rhinebeck (owns the beautiful "626" > that used> to fly there) since they are really good at the period look. He > directed me> to Universal Overall company as the only place he could find old > cotton> coveralls. Ck out their site, they have cotton coveralls with hidden> buttons. I'd have somebody put buttons down the front. They come > in many> colors, but White or unbleached probably would look great.>> I just got a pretty good old Mobilgas image that would certainly > have that> thirties look, and the kind folks from this site have been sending > me stuff> too, so we'll see. Let's talk and see what we come up with. Being an> artist, I can always clean on of these up or make our own. The > important> thing to me is to get something that really looks old.>> Sounds like we have an offer from a silkscreener to make screens > (thanks> Jake!) which is the best printing way to go as it'll outlast and stay> fresher than a heat transfer. The ultimate would be to have it > embroidered,> but I'll have to ck out the price on that, and it probably is way > overkill.>> Don, let me know if you want to order a few coveralls with me, and > anybody> else and let's put our heads together about a logo so we can get > something> done before flying season.>> Douwe> douweblumberg(at)earthlink.net>>________________________________________________________________________________Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
I'm interested,Roman Bukolt NX20795On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Douwe Blumberg wrote:> >>> Hey Don,>> Great minds think alike eh?>> I talked to my friend at Old Rhinebeck (owns the beautiful "626" > that used> to fly there) since they are really good at the period look. He > directed me> to Universal Overall company as the only place he could find old > cotton> coveralls. Ck out their site, they have cotton coveralls with hidden> buttons. I'd have somebody put buttons down the front. They come > in many> colors, but White or unbleached probably would look great.>> I just got a pretty good old Mobilgas image that would certainly > have that> thirties look, and the kind folks from this site have been sending > me stuff> too, so we'll see. Let's talk and see what we come up with. Being an> artist, I can always clean on of these up or make our own. The > important> thing to me is to get something that really looks old.>> Sounds like we have an offer from a silkscreener to make screens > (thanks> Jake!) which is the best printing way to go as it'll outlast and stay> fresher than a heat transfer. The ultimate would be to have it > embroidered,> but I'll have to ck out the price on that, and it probably is way > overkill.>> Don, let me know if you want to order a few coveralls with me, and > anybody> else and let's put our heads together about a logo so we can get > something> done before flying season.>> Douwe> douweblumberg(at)earthlink.net>>________________________________________________________________________________Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
Original Posted By: Rick Holland
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
Original Posted By: gboothe5(at)comcast.net
Hey Guys,The Piet logos are very nice and I am sure the talent on this list willoffer a great logo for clothing and the plane alike. My question is: Since we have both Piet and GN-1 builders and pilotson this list, would the Piet logo be welcomed on the GN-1? This wasBernard's design and concept and John Grega came along later with his revisions to the same concept.If both parties are in agreement, then I would like to order a coveralland logo for my GN-1.Thanks.Mike King77MkGN-1Corpus Christi, Texas ----- Original Message -----
Hey Guys,The Piet logos are very nice and I am sure the talent on this list willoffer a great logo for clothing and the plane alike. My question is: Since we have both Piet and GN-1 builders and pilotson this list, would the Piet logo be welcomed on the GN-1? This wasBernard's design and concept and John Grega came along later with his revisions to the same concept.If both parties are in agreement, then I would like to order a coveralland logo for my GN-1.Thanks.Mike King77MkGN-1Corpus Christi, Texas ----- Original Message -----
> Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
Original Posted By: Jeff Boatright
> To: > Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.>>> I'm interested,> Roman Bukolt NX20795> On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Douwe Blumberg wrote:>>> > >>>>> Hey Don,>>>> Great minds think alike eh?>>>> I talked to my friend at Old Rhinebeck (owns the beautiful "626">> that used>> to fly there) since they are really good at the period look. He>> directed me>> to Universal Overall company as the only place he could find old>> cotton>> coveralls. Ck out their site, they have cotton coveralls with hidden>> buttons. I'd have somebody put buttons down the front. They come>> in many>> colors, but White or unbleached probably would look great.>>>> I just got a pretty good old Mobilgas image that would certainly>> have that>> thirties look, and the kind folks from this site have been sending>> me stuff>> too, so we'll see. Let's talk and see what we come up with. Being an>> artist, I can always clean on of these up or make our own. The>> important>> thing to me is to get something that really looks old.>>>> Sounds like we have an offer from a silkscreener to make screens>> (thanks>> Jake!) which is the best printing way to go as it'll outlast and stay>> fresher than a heat transfer. The ultimate would be to have it>> embroidered,>> but I'll have to ck out the price on that, and it probably is way>> overkill.>>>> Don, let me know if you want to order a few coveralls with me, and>> anybody>> else and let's put our heads together about a logo so we can get>> something>> done before flying season.>>>> Douwe>> douweblumberg(at)earthlink.net>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.matnbsp; via the Web> href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com> _p; generous bsp;> href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution"> ... ======>>-- Rick HollandCastle Rock, Colorado"Logic is a wreath of pretty flowers, that smell bad"________________________________________________________________________________Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 20:36:51 -0500
> To: > Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.>>> I'm interested,> Roman Bukolt NX20795> On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Douwe Blumberg wrote:>>> > >>>>> Hey Don,>>>> Great minds think alike eh?>>>> I talked to my friend at Old Rhinebeck (owns the beautiful "626">> that used>> to fly there) since they are really good at the period look. He>> directed me>> to Universal Overall company as the only place he could find old>> cotton>> coveralls. Ck out their site, they have cotton coveralls with hidden>> buttons. I'd have somebody put buttons down the front. They come>> in many>> colors, but White or unbleached probably would look great.>>>> I just got a pretty good old Mobilgas image that would certainly>> have that>> thirties look, and the kind folks from this site have been sending>> me stuff>> too, so we'll see. Let's talk and see what we come up with. Being an>> artist, I can always clean on of these up or make our own. The>> important>> thing to me is to get something that really looks old.>>>> Sounds like we have an offer from a silkscreener to make screens>> (thanks>> Jake!) which is the best printing way to go as it'll outlast and stay>> fresher than a heat transfer. The ultimate would be to have it>> embroidered,>> but I'll have to ck out the price on that, and it probably is way>> overkill.>>>> Don, let me know if you want to order a few coveralls with me, and>> anybody>> else and let's put our heads together about a logo so we can get>> something>> done before flying season.>>>> Douwe>> douweblumberg(at)earthlink.net>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.matnbsp; via the Web> href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com> _p; generous bsp;> href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution"> ... ======>>-- Rick HollandCastle Rock, Colorado"Logic is a wreath of pretty flowers, that smell bad"________________________________________________________________________________Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 20:36:51 -0500
> Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.
Original Posted By: "Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXD0)[ASRC Aerospace Corporation]"
>To: pietenpol-list(at)matronics.com>>Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.>>conceptmodels(at)tds.net>>>I'm interested,>Roman Bukolt NX20795>On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Douwe Blumberg wrote:>>>douweblumberg(at)earthlink.net>> >>>>> Hey Don,>>>> Great minds think alike eh?>>>> I talked to my friend at Old Rhinebeck (owns the beautiful "626" >> that used>> to fly there) since they are really good at the period look. He >> directed me>> to Universal Overall company as the only place he could find old >> cotton>> coveralls. Ck out their site, they have cotton coveralls with hidden>> buttons. I'd have somebody put buttons down the front. They come >> in many>> colors, but White or unbleached probably would look great.>>>> I just got a pretty good old Mobilgas image that would certainly >> have that>> thirties look, and the kind folks from this site have been sending >> me stuff>> too, so we'll see. Let's talk and see what we come up with. Being an>> artist, I can always clean on of these up or make our own. The >> important>> thing to me is to get something that really looks old.>>>> Sounds like we have an offer from a silkscreener to make screens >> (thanks>> Jake!) which is the best printing way to go as it'll outlast and stay>> fresher than a heat transfer. The ultimate would be to have it >> embroidered,>> but I'll have to ck out the price on that, and it probably is way >> overkill.>>>> Don, let me know if you want to order a few coveralls with me, and >> anybody>> else and let's put our heads together about a logo so we can get >> something>> done before flying season.>>>> Douwe>> douweblumberg(at)earthlink.net>>>>>>>>>>>>>http://www.matnbsp; via the Web >href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com>_p; generous bsp; >href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution"> ... ribution-- ---Jeffrey H. Boatright, Ph.D.Associate Professor of OphthalmologyEmory University School of MedicineEditor-in-ChiefMolecular Vision________________________________________________________________________________
>To: pietenpol-list(at)matronics.com>>Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: logos, coveralls etc.>>conceptmodels(at)tds.net>>>I'm interested,>Roman Bukolt NX20795>On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Douwe Blumberg wrote:>>>douweblumberg(at)earthlink.net>> >>>>> Hey Don,>>>> Great minds think alike eh?>>>> I talked to my friend at Old Rhinebeck (owns the beautiful "626" >> that used>> to fly there) since they are really good at the period look. He >> directed me>> to Universal Overall company as the only place he could find old >> cotton>> coveralls. Ck out their site, they have cotton coveralls with hidden>> buttons. I'd have somebody put buttons down the front. They come >> in many>> colors, but White or unbleached probably would look great.>>>> I just got a pretty good old Mobilgas image that would certainly >> have that>> thirties look, and the kind folks from this site have been sending >> me stuff>> too, so we'll see. Let's talk and see what we come up with. Being an>> artist, I can always clean on of these up or make our own. The >> important>> thing to me is to get something that really looks old.>>>> Sounds like we have an offer from a silkscreener to make screens >> (thanks>> Jake!) which is the best printing way to go as it'll outlast and stay>> fresher than a heat transfer. The ultimate would be to have it >> embroidered,>> but I'll have to ck out the price on that, and it probably is way >> overkill.>>>> Don, let me know if you want to order a few coveralls with me, and >> anybody>> else and let's put our heads together about a logo so we can get >> something>> done before flying season.>>>> Douwe>> douweblumberg(at)earthlink.net>>>>>>>>>>>>>http://www.matnbsp; via the Web >href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com>_p; generous bsp; >href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution"> ... ribution-- ---Jeffrey H. Boatright, Ph.D.Associate Professor of OphthalmologyEmory University School of MedicineEditor-in-ChiefMolecular Vision________________________________________________________________________________