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[Planet News] Rocketry Planet creates a win-win-win for TRA/NAR Legal Fund

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Darrell D. Mobley - 29 Oct 2006 02:01 GMT
In a joint effort with Graphix & Stuff, Rocketry Planet has made an
arrangement to offer a "T-Shirt Design of the Month" to hobby rocketry
enthusiasts nationwide in an effort to raise funds for the TRA/NAR Legal
Defense Fund to continue their battle against the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

The longest-running lawsuit on the court calendar of U.S. District Court
Judge Reggie B. Walton, the lawsuit continues to press forward in search
of relief for thousands of hobby rocketry enthusiasts nationwide to be
able to enjoy the freedom of pursuing their hobby without the
entanglement of federal oversight.

Announced today, Darrell Mobley of Rocketry Planet teamed with Tom
Blazanin and Dave Rose of Graphix & Stuff to provide one new t-shirt
design each month where 100% of the proceeds from the sales of these
t-shirts would be contributed directly to the legal fund.  Blazanin and
Rose are both hobby rocketry enthusiasts, and many will recognize
Blazanin's name from the very earliest days of Tripoli.

This is truly a win-win-win situation where you can receive a quality,
long-lasting t-shirt, where the product is created and delivered by
rocket people for rocket people, and the proceeds from the transaction
are passed along to the hobby organization's legal efforts.

Graphix & Stuff, of North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, is a custom graphics
company that produces custom t-shirts, sweat shirts, jackets, hats and
other apparel.  They also do custom vinyl signage, magnetic signs, vinyl
lettering, vinyl banners and custom accessories such as license plates,
coffee mugs, travel mugs and other personal items. They use the latest
technologies such as dye sublimation, inkjet transfers, heat press
vinyl, cut vinyl, computerized imagery and much more.

T-shirts are available in sizes small, medium, large, x-large, xx-large
and xxx-large in white, ash, yellow and sand colors, with the particular
month's artwork placed on the front or the back.  Payments are accept
via major credit card or PayPal.

To purchase a t-shirt, visit: http://www.graphixnstuff.com/rp/index.html

For more information on Graphix & Stuff, visit:
http://www.graphixnstuff.com/

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Bob Kaplow - 29 Oct 2006 05:02 GMT
> In a joint effort with Graphix & Stuff, Rocketry Planet has made an
> arrangement to offer a "T-Shirt Design of the Month" to hobby rocketry
> enthusiasts nationwide in an effort to raise funds for the TRA/NAR Legal
> Defense Fund to continue their battle against the Bureau of Alcohol,
> Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

How dare you encroach on Jerry Irvine's domain, and try to sell t-shirts on
RMR...

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Darrell D. Mobley - 29 Oct 2006 05:34 GMT
> How dare you encroach on Jerry Irvine's domain, and try to sell t-shirts on
> RMR...

Ahh, but one caveat: these *will* be delivered, *and* Jerry doesn't get
the money.  ;-)

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Phil Stein - 29 Oct 2006 16:12 GMT
>> How dare you encroach on Jerry Irvine's domain, and try to sell t-shirts on
>> RMR...
>
>Ahh, but one caveat: these *will* be delivered, *and* Jerry doesn't get
>the money.  ;-)

Hmm you showed up around the time Jerry left.  Coincidence?

Phil
Darrell D. Mobley - 30 Oct 2006 05:46 GMT
> Hmm you showed up around the time Jerry left.  Coincidence?

If so, a cruel one...

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Tweak - 30 Oct 2006 16:44 GMT
> >> How dare you encroach on Jerry Irvine's domain, and try to sell t-shirts on
> >> RMR...
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>
> Phil

And I get back up only to fall down again.

Poor Darrell.
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Phil Stein - 29 Oct 2006 16:11 GMT
>> In a joint effort with Graphix & Stuff, Rocketry Planet has made an
>> arrangement to offer a "T-Shirt Design of the Month" to hobby rocketry
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>How dare you encroach on Jerry Irvine's domain, and try to sell t-shirts on
>RMR...

LOL!

He might ruin tradition and actually deliver. ;-)

Phil
Tweak - 30 Oct 2006 16:43 GMT
> > In a joint effort with Graphix & Stuff, Rocketry Planet has made an
> > arrangement to offer a "T-Shirt Design of the Month" to hobby rocketry
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> How dare you encroach on Jerry Irvine's domain, and try to sell t-shirts on
> RMR...

I just fell out of my chair.

Good one.
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