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Tollywood

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I have the Ernie Ball script logo t-shirt and it is one of my favorite shirts. It is soft and a little thinner than a beefy T, but that is what I like about it. It was instantly comfy and it is blue. I am so tired of black.
 

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Big Poppa said:
Please understand that I love and value you guys but if I totally listended to you I would miss the market....

I totally understand this statement coming straight from the top.

A business can never be satisfied with the customers it already has. You have to keep trying to reach new customers.
 

ohdamnitsdevin

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image.jpg My personal opinions on this matter:

If you're too relaunch a clothing line have some shirts that appeal to what brought most people to EBMM in the first place. The ARTISTS. Not saying that EVERYONE discovers these amazing guitars this way but it sure is what did it for me. John Petrucci to be exact. Now, I'm not sure how it work with royalties and everything if it would even be worth it for the company but a shirt with this type of style would be pretty neat. Have a shirt for each of the artists MORSE, PETRUCCI, LUKE, LEE.


The top half is more of what I'm talking about. I don't really like loud colors but thats just me. Like BP said you have to market people as a whole and push all personal opinions aside. I own an EBMM shirt and I can say the quality is just fine. I'm not sure what shirt you received that was thin? Perhaps they've gone with a different distributor since then?

Also, is there anywhere on this site or the music man site where people can leave feedback? I think the original post is more appropriate there rather then publicly calling out a company like that. You ever try running a company? A successful one at that? NOT easy. Keep it up BP you guys are doing fine! :)
 
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mtrejo

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I have an EB black shirt/silver ink and a "That Top Sucks" shirt. I love them both.

Personally, I think the thinner shirts are great. They're current with the market and living in good old hot & sweaty AZ its perfect for me. Who wants a beefy T these days???
 

ghunter

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From 5-6 years ago I have the long-sleeved navy Tiki shirt and a short sleeved gray one with just a little EBMM logo with a flaming guitar on top. I get compliments every time I wear them, and people ask me why I love EBMM guitars (glad to tell them, too!)

None of the current shirt offerings do it for me. Either way too plain or way too embellished.

It sucks to be an EBMM one percenter! Guess I'll just have to go back and play some more!
 

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Tommy my facebook thing i think you missed what I was saying....it is not a commerce generating thing....business spend a fortune and it doesnt translate....You keep taking me wrong...sorry

What I will say and put this to bed is that I have said a million times that you guys are on the inside the top tenth of a percent....you are the cayenne pepper Please understand that I love and value you guys but if I totally listended to you I would miss the market....

No, we're cool. I get what you are saying. The Forum People are Top 10% (great place to be!).
My view was not the view of the Worldwide Market. I get it.

**** So everyone here knows. I own two plain black tshirts. That is it. ****
**** I never wear them. ****

Ghunter: I haven't seen those shirts before. Post pictures!

Mtrjo: I live in colder climate. Thick shirts are appreciated ;)

ohdamnitsdevin: Great suggestion about Artist Shirts!


To close this out............... Sorry if anyone was offended (black shirt wearers included)!
 

ily

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i would prefer understand marketing choice to color of Reflex serie than those strange story to cloth
it's very difficult to understand some choice we don't know all the exigence of the market
don't see none agressivity in my answer
i love EBMM first for his Great Guitar the rest have no real importance for me:cool::)
 

mtrejo

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Knaim, 13 EBMM shirts??? You are a nut! Lol. All different or some are the same in different colors? I'm assuming lots of these go way back.

You should start your own EBMM shirt thread, with a NSD (new shirt day) on your next purchase. Haha.
 

PeteDuBaldo

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Knaim, 13 EBMM shirts??? You are a nut! Lol. All different or some are the same in different colors? I'm assuming lots of these go way back.

You should start your own EBMM shirt thread, with a NSD (new shirt day) on your next purchase. Haha.

When you pimp yourself out as much as kbaim does you wind up with a lot of pity shirts. Or would they be pitty shirts since he's out in the hot desert?
 

kbaim

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Knaim, 13 EBMM shirts??? You are a nut! Lol. All different or some are the same in different colors? I'm assuming lots of these go way back.

You should start your own EBMM shirt thread, with a NSD (new shirt day) on your next purchase. Haha.

Yeah a couple of duplicates. I think 5 or 6 are from the ebmm events that the company put on a few years back for forum folk. Norm made one for me that rocks, a bass player made up some really cool ones for the desert bash in 07, rest musta been guitar store impulse buys.

I will add that Pete NEVER included one with the purchase of a guitar from him!
 
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