Forum Hats and Tee Shirts

When I was setup at Baltimore, I was surprised, verily amazed at the number of table visitors who identified themselves as forum members.
Perhaps if we commissioned some hats or other swag we could meet (or avoid, if you prefer) even more forum members at shows.
Perhaps if we commissioned some hats or other swag we could meet (or avoid, if you prefer) even more forum members at shows.
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<< <i>Sorry, but I don't wear coin related clothing. It just puts a target on your back that I choose to avoid. >>
Isnt the fact that you're at a coin show a target enough?
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<< <i>Sorry, but I don't wear coin related clothing. It just puts a target on your back that I choose to avoid. >>
Then again I used to have pizza fedexed to me from New Jersey at Heritage too. Hey, when ya gotta have the best, there's fedex.
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<< <i>Sorry, but I don't wear coin related clothing. It just puts a target on your back that I choose to avoid. >>
Neat thing about a hat is that you can TAKE IT OFF very easily
I had the CRO hat on at the last show and it made it easy for some folks to spot me.
The other neat thing about the CRO hat is that people outside of the show (even most at the show
Not like it is a NEON "I collect coins and so probably have money on me.....attack at will!" sign
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
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<< <i>Sorry, but I don't wear coin related clothing. It just puts a target on your back that I choose to avoid. >>
Isnt the fact that you're at a coin show a target enough? >>
Maybe if we all wore matching Leisure Suits and wrote our forum name on the name tag.....kinda non-descript like!
If forum members wnat you to know who they are they'll tell you. Sometimes the folks you tell don't have a clue what you're talking about though since they're not in "Forum Mode" but "Coin Seller Mode" which at $850-$1200 a table is perfectly understandable.
Coin Sellers could always put up a little sign at their tables if they wanted to but I don't think they're really there for idle chit-chat.
The name is LEE!
<< <i>Sorry, but I don't wear coin related clothing. It just puts a target on your back that I choose to avoid. >>
I agree, maybe a T-shirt in partnership with the Glock Talk forum would work.
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<< <i>Sorry, but I don't wear coin related clothing. It just puts a target on your back that I choose to avoid. >>
Isnt the fact that you're at a coin show a target enough? >>
Yes, that is a concern, but when I leave the show I make sure that the name tag, the glass I wear around my neck and any materials I might have picked up at the show are stowed away. Yes, going to shows is always a risk, but wearing a tee shirt or hat with coins on it when you come or go to a show is like wearing billboard. That I will avoid.
<< <i>When I was setup at Baltimore, I was surprised, verily amazed at the number of table visitors who identified themselves as forum members.
Perhaps if we commissioned some hats or other swag we could meet (or avoid, if you prefer) even more forum members at shows. >>
How about just a top secret handshake
<< <i>Sorry, but I don't wear coin related clothing. It just puts a target on your back that I choose to avoid. >>
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
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<< <i>But maybe slap on name tags with our forum "handles" would be fun. >>
Many forum members do this - I know TooTawl does for sure... but then again he doesn't really need one
<< <i>A number of years ago PCGS produced pins which could be worn to show you were a member here. As I recall, they were free, but you had to pick them up at Long Beach or one of the other major shows (which was why I never received one). >>
We tried that already.
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<< <i>As much as I like the CRO duo I don't see the satisfaction of granting them free advertising by wearing their apparel. >>
I like the CRO ballcaps. I am gunning for the complete set with varieties (in duplicate, one to wear and one to "put away"
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<< <i>As much as I like the CRO duo I don't see the satisfaction of granting them free advertising by wearing their apparel. >>
I like the CRO ballcaps. I am gunning for the complete set with varieties (in duplicate, one to wear and one to "put away"
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<< <i>I do not even wear T-shirts with any writing or picture on them, rarely wear a baseball cap (plain if I did). My opinions and beliefs are better represented by my words than by display. Cheers, RickO >>
Not even one that's been bleached white?
<< <i>lets do a coin................. >>
How about a one ounce silver round?
(1) CU cap
(2) CU hoodie
(3) I heart CU cap
Identified but not really.
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...or "That Pedigree Guy".
<< <i>I am going to design some Circle of Trust wear. One day, some of you will get a COT cap or shirt in the mail. Most of you, well, forget I said anything.
Make my shirt a black XL. That way I can wear it with my CRO hat.
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<< <i>I am going to design some Circle of Trust wear. One day, some of you will get a COT cap or shirt in the mail. Most of you, well, forget I said anything.
Make my shirt a black XL. That way I can wear it with my CRO hat.
You bet, Mike.
gang signs (hand signals)
how about
a C in the left hand and a U on the right
but keep it secret
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<< <i>How about a "Dirty Gold Man" logo?? Broadstruck can provide the visual.
He'll no doubt pick one from the dirty gold dot com website, which I will NOT approve.
<< <i>I do not even wear T-shirts with any writing or picture on them, rarely wear a baseball cap (plain if I did). My opinions and beliefs are better represented by my words than by display. Cheers, RickO >>
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<< <i>I wonder if I can get CRO to customize one of their hats for me with "Mister MidLifeCrisis".
...or "That Pedigree Guy".
I still think "That Pedicure Guy" as yellowkid mentioned has a special ring to it for you!
<< <i>Sorry, but I don't wear coin related clothing. It just puts a target on your back that I choose to avoid. >>
true dat you can keep that stuff
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<< <i>I wonder if I can get CRO to customize one of their hats for me with "Mister MidLifeCrisis".
...or "That Pedigree Guy".
I still think "That Pedicure Guy" as yellowkid mentioned has a special ring to it for you!
Then send me a hat with that on it, funny guy.
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<< <i>I do like this.
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