Ink of the Week - Oct 2008
Congrats to our weekly t-shirt photo contest winners, who show off
their great-looking CustomInk.com gear along with a healthy dose of
group spirit!
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"Our company, Ingram Barge in Nashville, TN, is a sponsor of and participated in the 2nd Annual Dragon Boat Races held on the Cumberland Riverfront in Nashville. Our team was dubbed The Pirates of the Cumberland and what a rowdy bunch of pirates we were! We took the team spirit award for the second year in a row.
CustomInk was wonderful to work with and we look forward to using them again in the near future!"
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"The picture shows the Milton Trombone section hanging off of the director's tower after a rehearsal. The shirts will be (and have been) worn at rehearsals to show section spirit, and have been successful in doing so thus far. This is my second year ordering our shirts from CustomInk, and everyone has been pleased with the results. The shirts have been of great quality, are well priced, and most importantly, arrived quickly. Our shirts have even inspired other sections to use CustomInk for their shirts! CustomInk is great, and we will continue using it for years to come!"
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"This is our first year participating in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's (JDRF) Walk to Cure Diabetes. As a team of 14 members, we have raised over $1,800 in the past 4 months, and we must say, we are proud of ourselves. We are planning on doing this event every year, in search for a cure for diabetes. This is one of our wackier pictures which still shows the front design. On the back, everyone has their name and favorite number included. Every vote is appreciated! Thanks!"
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"For the last few years my friends and I have reunited from our far-flung homes to play a grand tournament of Risk: Lord of the Rings Edition. Given the official title of "Dorkfest" last year, the event was further sactified by the addition of professional-quality custom T-shirts from CustomInk and dubbed "Dorkfest II." The battles were fierce, the tension between us was high, but we found a few minutes on the first night of the reunion to climb to the higest point in town for the sunset. As we stood upon this ancient rock tower, with the benefit of our common garb, ordered just one week earlier and speedily and perfectly produced, we felt insurmountable."
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