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simer4001
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Can any of these designs win?

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I must say as a new member I enjoyed this ride immensely.
Great ideas from all!
Keep'em coming.
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Thank you for the wonderful comments. Is this the one Sheena?
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Post by ric330 »

Hey Steven,
Man I love the "331 Light Show" Rickenbackers Vintage 1954-1984 (Aug.14, 9:33am).
That would be great on a Black or Dark Blue T- shirt.
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Mickenbacker?!
Steven: that's cool, great pattern and all, great idea and performance (i do mean that)... but how about Clough's Classics? Image
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Post by godber »

That is a winning formula Steven. Excellent.
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Steven's designs are absolutely fantastic!
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Steven wins - love those white lines on the different backgrounds.
Really good!
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Post by jingle_jangle »

Reality check:

In discussing trade dress issues with John Hall, some limits were set and must be mentioned:

In order to steer clear of any problems, ANYTHING with a Rickenbacker guitar, headstock, TRC, pickguard, etc., used in logo art, must show it in photographic form.

No outlines or sketches, etc. No silhouette shapes.

The old logo had a photo of a Capri, for example.

Doesn't just apply to the entire guitar, but also to protected features and details like TRCs.

Winning submissions will be submitted to John for feedback/permission before they are announced to the group at large.
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Aaaggghhh!!!
Steven's individual forum designs were GREAT!
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STEVE STEVE STEVE STEVE STEVE....
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Go, Steven, go! You can do it, i'm sure! (and how about CC logo, anyway?Image)
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Okay, so I guess this one's out of the question as well...
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That's really cool, Dane. Too bad!

A lot of other great ideas in this thread also.
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