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    Quote Originally Posted by madden View Post
    Ya I'm hoping to do more now that I dont have to rent out studio time to make these prints. Got any suggestions for prints you would want me to make?
    I might have some Lotus racing prints for you eventually.
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    Congrats on the new setup, looks like you're already putting it to well use! The prints you've made for the upcoming meet look like some top shelf shirts. Really unique and slick looking. I'll be keeping my eyes open for your new gear and would love to get my hands on something. How long have you had this hobby? Is it complex? How much for your garage setup? Keep up the greatness!

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    very cool - could you do custom work too? (i'm thinking shirts but prints could work as well)

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    Badass! As a fellow screener, I can appreciate the time involved in setting up a studio like you gotta have. Looks phenomenal, LOVE the prints
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeepindebtJD View Post
    Congrats on the new setup, looks like you're already putting it to well use! The prints you've made for the upcoming meet look like some top shelf shirts. Really unique and slick looking. I'll be keeping my eyes open for your new gear and would love to get my hands on something. How long have you had this hobby? Is it complex? How much for your garage setup? Keep up the greatness!

    -Jamison
    thanks,

    I took a class on printmaking a year ago and rented out time at a studio after the class was over. It really wasnt hard to pick up at all, and for me it is really fun.
    The main cost was the exposure unit, which you can build yourself for cheap, but myn was $1600. The rest of the supplies were about $400

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