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black tshirts.

Hey, DD!

We've actually got some VERY COOL black t-shirts on order with a design we think you all will like. They should be here in a couple weeks.

I love all your suggestions, and thanks for helping! Keep em coming...

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black tshirts.

Hey, DD!

We've actually got some VERY COOL black t-shirts on order with a design we think you all will like. They should be here in a couple weeks.

I love all your suggestions, and thanks for helping! Keep em coming...

T-Shirts with the same design that is on the 60th Klipschorn Boxes. Go look at a box in Hope. The Classic PWK pie shaped logo with that cool old fashioned "Klipschorn" print. Design is already done. Anything but black. What are you all a bunch of freakin' burnouts[:)]

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Embroidered (not flocked) baseball jackets that are reversible. Velour on one side, satin on the other. All black velour body and sleeves on one side, reversible to black (or red or blue) satin body with light grey (or tan or yellow) contrasting sleeves. That way you have the loud Rock n Roll mode and the more tasteful subdued mode. Embroidered graphics could be bright and gaudy on one side and tasteful single color on the other side. Possible graphics could include any of the following:

1. Klipsch--A Legend in Sound

2. Klipsch pie slice logo old

3. Pie slice logo new

4. Klipsch oval logo

5. Klipsch block letter logo

6. Old style cursive Klipschorn logo

7. Other Klipsch marketing slogans or logos

8. A map of the US showing Klipsch factory and headquarters locations (like the colorful maps of Japan or Viet Nam you see on vintage jackets sold to GIs).

9. Or some completely new Klipsch saying or slogan, just for this jacket

I have a couple of non-Klipsch jackets of this type that I can post photos of if you like. They were made in China but are reproductions of occupied Japan and Viet Nam vintage baseball jackets.

Best in horns,

triceratops

LOL as I read this post and a description of the jacket I thought hmm sounds a lot like an old "West PAC" jacket most guys bought when I was in the Navy

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I am in for the T shirts, Polo's, Low Profile Hats, the aforementioned jacket, and for those wishing for the anti-bose message maybe embroider the back of a T saying "KLIPSCH! We don't need your acousticrap"[;)]. I also like the idea desk model clear K-Horn.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

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Amy,

First, nice avatar, Steven has really grown since the Indy Pigramage.

Down to business, I can always use a good coffee mug, maybe that would be the candidate for a "Klipsch through the years" slogans and logos. A heavy polo/golf shirt or jacket with a "retro" embroidered logo and of course a return of the Home Theater Sign.

I'm sure you've already done your "homework", but a quick look at some of the sales sites for other advertisers may help show what sells and what sits around for "clearance" some examples are DTS who are redesigning their site and Dolby who has a third party site both of whom have recently "blown out" most of their "stale" products.

An example of a multiple brand site would be the Anheuser Busch' "BudShop" which covers all of their brands and shows how far out this can get and what you could get "stuck with" trying to please everyone.

Best of Luck, I'm looking forward to some Klipsch-o-bilia.

DTS - http://www.dts.com/entertainment/

Dolby - http://www.dolby.com/about/store/index.html

BudShop - http://www.budshop.com/budshop/Splash.aspx

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1) How about a Klipsch flashlight?

Don't know if it was already suggested. All audiophiles need that flashlight to be able to work behind the rack, inside speakers, and around the house in general.

2) Mousepad? Don't know...but everyone has them.

3) Klipsch beach umbrella....OK laugh but I'd use it. It should fit into "that hole" in a patio table as well to be used on the deck....where the Klipsch speakers hang out!

4) Klipsch tool kit. For working on speakers: screwdrivers, wire strippers, knife, etc.

5) Klipsch speaker polish: recommended blend of ideal solution to maintain Klipsch hardwood finishes.

6) Klipsch SPL meter: self explanatory for tuning audio rooms and HTs.

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