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Would you buy an OC pint glass and/or t shirt?

  • Curly J
    ts1227;806267 wrote:Upper decking is a joke that carried over from the other site, can't do that. Same with do her best friend
    Use their stuff against them, since no one over there is using it...or the site for that matter. I think the term(s) was perfected over here. Clown Stomp that other place as it's probably censored over there. The Irony.

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  • Tobias Fünke
    Would wallpaper be too much?
  • Cleveland Buck
    Hookers. Price depends on what she looks like.
  • OneBuckeye
    http://www.statelineohio.com/

    Sweet shirts IMO by these guys. Would be a good shirt to put an interlocked OC or something on it. Just some extra custom stiching...

  • justincredible
    Those shirts are awesome. I think I'm going to pick up the green on green.
  • OneBuckeye
    justincredible;819767 wrote:Those shirts are awesome. I think I'm going to pick up the green on green.

    I like the color on color the best. Not sure which one I am going to get, there are so many choices.
  • justincredible
    This is my favorite, but it's only available in ladies. I prefer the charcoal to black.

  • OneBuckeye
    Black on Black in Medium is sold out. Crap!

    I like this one. I think I may go with a gray one though so it can be worn to OSU games.



    Edit: I guess they call that scarlet in the description so I think this is it. Looked more like Indiana U red to me. But then OSU left scarlet a long time ago.
  • ernest_t_bass
    justincredible;819773 wrote:This is my favorite, but it's only available in ladies. I prefer the charcoal to black.


    Justin, you have nice breasts.
  • ernest_t_bass
    $26 for a t-shirt? Sorry, no.
  • justincredible
    ernest_t_bass;819815 wrote:Justin, you have nice breasts.

    I do. Thanks for noticing.
  • ts1227
  • justincredible
    ts1227;819820 wrote:

    Well, yeah. Obviously.
  • password
    OneBuckeye;819774 wrote:Black on Black in Medium is sold out. Crap!

    I like this one. I think I may go with a gray one though so it can be worn to OSU games.



    Edit: I guess they call that scarlet in the description so I think this is it. Looked more like Indiana U red to me. But then OSU left scarlet a long time ago.

    I hope this is meant as a joke because those shirts look like shit and only a dork would wear it. Looks like a bird shit on a red t-shirt.

    I would think the OC would have more class when it comes time to design their own shirt.
  • justincredible
    ernest_t_bass;819817 wrote:$26 for a t-shirt? Sorry, no.

    $26 isn't terrible, especially for a shirt like that. I'd rather pay more for a nice quality t shirt than pay $12 for a shitty heavy weight cotton piece of crap.
  • justincredible
    password;819834 wrote:I hope this is meant as a joke because those shirts look like shit and only a dork would wear it. Looks like a bird shit on a red t-shirt.

    Wrong.
  • password



    Polo shirts are what you need to sell but not from this company, they are a little over priced.
    People always look at polo shirts to see what the Logo says, they can be worn everywhere and not look out of place in public.
  • karen lotz
    An OC koozie would have been great tonight.
  • BORIStheCrusher
    I might pay $2.99 for a pint glass.
  • Con_Alma
    Companies give chachkees away for advertisement. I'm not sure selling chachkees is the best idea to raise funds.

    There's got to be a way to raise money and the chachkee is thrown in to help further market the website. I don't think that selling this stuff is going to raise very much cash.
  • lhslep134
    I'd pay for a pint glass for sure.
  • justincredible
    Con_Alma;820170 wrote:Companies give chachkees away for advertisement. I'm not sure selling chachkees is the best idea to raise funds.

    There's got to be a way to raise money and the chachkee is thrown in to help further market the website. I don't think that selling this stuff is going to raise very much cash.

    The OC isn't a "company" big enough to give stuff away. At least not stuff like t shirts and koozies because it wouldn't have any sort of return on the investment. A lot of smaller community based sites like the OC have sold things like that for years as a way to generate funds. It's a way for members to help out the site at the same time getting something in return. It's not a new idea and has worked well for other sites. You can't compare me to a company that has 5000 t shirts made and gives them away at a trade show or something.
  • ts1227
    justincredible;819885 wrote:$26 isn't terrible, especially for a shirt like that. I'd rather pay more for a nice quality t shirt than pay $12 for a shitty heavy weight cotton piece of crap.

    Most people aren't going to care how nice of a shirt it is... it's a t-shirt. For something like this, anything over $15 will most likely price you right out of anyone caring about them at all.

    I know you had never said you would get ones like that and sell them for $26, and the guy was talking about those other ones, but I was just saying that most people are going to find $26 to be terrible if you DID decide to go in that direction, mainly because it is. To make enough money to justify doing it, yet getting people to pay a reasonable price is most likely going to lead to shirts that aren't the greatest quality, but they won't be complete shit most likely either.
  • Con_Alma
    justincredible;820197 wrote:The OC isn't a "company" big enough to give stuff away. At least not stuff like t shirts and koozies because it wouldn't have any sort of return on the investment. A lot of smaller community based sites like the OC have sold things like that for years as a way to generate funds. It's a way for members to help out the site at the same time getting something in return. It's not a new idea and has worked well for other sites. You can't compare me to a company that has 5000 t shirts made and gives them away at a trade show or something.
    Yikes! I am not comparing the OC to anything. It just seems that selling things that are often given away doesn't seem like an opportunity to make a large return.

    How much markup can you put on these items without pricing them out of desire? How much return would you consider a positive effort regarding these? $100? $1,000? $10,000? I truly don't know.
  • karen lotz
    I don't think justin is trying to get rich by selling OC tshirts. If he makes $2 a shirt and gets 50 people to buy them, I'd say that would help offset the cost of maintaining a free to use message board for a few months.