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+1 But for a different Legal reason. As the Fl Crew is not a registered organization and is not sanctioned by HDF, for liability reasons, I suspect that that HDF would rather not have us incorporate it in our logo.
Dale, +1 on getting the patch idea going. I looked into it but couldn't get pricing to work unless I ordered 300. When I looked into it I was trying to do the Bar and Shield, so maybe the round patch is the way to go.
Kimbo, I found we can do any shape we want, You just average the size. 3" patch for under $2 a piece if we order 100. Even 50 might be under 2 a piece.
+1 But for a different Legal reason. As the Fl Crew is not a registered organization and is not sanctioned by HDF, for liability reasons, I suspect that that HDF would rather not have us incorporate it in our logo.
I suspect you're right cHarley and the HDF has just been a vehicle for all of you to stay connected, but if it wasn't for the people themselves, you would not stay connected no matter what, so yes, your patch should just be about the FL Crew IMHO.
We're gonna get patchessssss! I am so excited I am having to sit on my hands just to keep form Clapping! Second one looks good. I thought that the event rocker was a good idea.
ETA: Maybe an "Uh-oh"...If a specific year is on the patch that might prompt new patches each year for new members. How about replacing the "09" with "Florida Crew ", moving "No Rules" to the top arc, and "Just Ride" to the bottom arc?
Last edited by RangeRat; Apr 16, 2009 at 12:15 PM.
+1 for round patch of "FLA Crew", then Dixie Rider's avator...
...then "No Rules, Just Ride" below.
+1 for event rockers below it, Ocala, Maggie Valley, etc etc etc.
+1 for hats with round patch above.
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