Looking For Cactus Club T-Shirt Or Perhaps Cacti Nursery
- kevin63129
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Looking For Cactus Club T-Shirt Or Perhaps Cacti Nursery
I belong to Henry Shaw cactus society,and it was my first year.The t-shirt they voted on this year was a gray shirt with a pink flowered adenium on it.I am more interested in cacti,and want a t-shirt that shows my hobby.I have looked online and cant find anything.Darryl,(coronacactus.com),are ya listening?LOL Would a fellow club member from anywhere in the world,have t-shirts available from their club?I'll pay for it plus postage up front.I need a 2x.Weird request I know.Thanks,I really appreciate any help you may be able to give.
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- dustin0352
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Scroll down to around the middle of this page:
http://www.rainbowgardensbookshop.com/cactusccb.html
You can get t-shirts made right on-line. Upload your picture and they'll print them. There is a premium charge, but for a shirt or two, it isn't outrageous.
"Custom" printed t-shirts and other promotional items decrease drastically with volume. If you were to purchase 1000 shirts, they would be very cheap, but even if you got them printed for $5/shirt, your talking $5000! I have often thought about creating some custom CactiGuide.com items like that, but I just don't think there is enough interest to make it cost effective.
http://www.rainbowgardensbookshop.com/cactusccb.html
You can get t-shirts made right on-line. Upload your picture and they'll print them. There is a premium charge, but for a shirt or two, it isn't outrageous.
"Custom" printed t-shirts and other promotional items decrease drastically with volume. If you were to purchase 1000 shirts, they would be very cheap, but even if you got them printed for $5/shirt, your talking $5000! I have often thought about creating some custom CactiGuide.com items like that, but I just don't think there is enough interest to make it cost effective.
All Cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are Cacti
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- kevin63129
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Sorry it took sooo long, but here they are.
1. Peniocereus greggii
2. Saguaro
3. CSSA
4. Euphorbia pachypodioides
5. Copiapoa
6. Lithops bromfieldii
7. Aloe krapohliana
8. Ficus petiolaris
9. Echinocactus horizonthalonius
10. Agave bovicornuta
11. Euphorbia bupleurifolia
How about 10$ each or 3 for 25$ ?
1. Peniocereus greggii
2. Saguaro
3. CSSA
4. Euphorbia pachypodioides
5. Copiapoa
6. Lithops bromfieldii
7. Aloe krapohliana
8. Ficus petiolaris
9. Echinocactus horizonthalonius
10. Agave bovicornuta
11. Euphorbia bupleurifolia
How about 10$ each or 3 for 25$ ?