Tom,
Selling them outright might be a problem from the trademark perspective. On the other hand, I bet they'd send you a "cease and desist" letter before doing anything serious. And on yet another hand, they just might hire you to be head of marketing! "Hey, this guy online is selling patches that people can sew onto their photo vests and give us FREE advertising....wonder why the marketing guys didn't think of that..."

Cory
will pay for a bootleg Pentax patch.
;)

----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Reese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: Pentax Logo DIY


Jens Bladt wrote:

I have purchased a Canon Photo Vest. It has a Conon EOS logo on it. Not
very
good.
Have you people got an idea how to make a Pentax Logo I can put on the
vest.
I don't want to promote Pentax, rather than Canon. Pentax is the camera
brand I use the most.

You could add "SUCKS!" under the Canon logo.

There are a lot of places where you can order patches. The Pentax would
seemingly be easy to copy. The problem is you have to order in bulk to get
the best price.

Is there enough interest that we could sell 100 patches with the Pentax
logo? They could be sewn onto jackets, camera bags, underwear and wherever
else you want. This place could make 100 3" fully embroidered patches for
$1.86 each: We could get them to your door (in the U.S.) for around $2.25
each.

I didn't look anywhere else. It's just the first website I found but it's
useful as an example of what can be done.

Tom Reese




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