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Post #797407 by tikiskip on Sun, Sep 15, 2019 3:20 AM

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For me making something that is low cost just for the sake of keeping the price down well ya get what you pay for.

The stickers are a good idea too, but then a sticker on a glass is, what's that new word they use....Ratchet.

Stickers fade, but I would buy them.

Still have my World Series of Rock T-shirt from the 80s, it fits my wife at least, and often sells on eBay for way more than I paid for it.

Spike does good work he did a house sign for me once, so kkoca that is a great offer for you and he to do work.

How about a poll on TC that would have the ideas like stickers, T-shirt and maybe even Mai Tai glasses
(how about pendants or tiki mug too) along with the guess of what these things would cost and if you would buy them and how many you would buy.
That way you could get a rough idea of how well these would sell.

Maybe we could make those small smashed pennies with TC on them, those are small and would be cheap to mail.
These items should be something that a person would really want after time has passed.

The guy that gets "stuck" with any of these items could make some money selling them after the window to buy closes and everybody wants the stuff.
Put this stuff at Tiki Oasis/Hukilau and it would be gone the first day.
But still this needs to be a small run of this stuff.

It may take time but these would all sell.

How many Ohana huts or even Shecky mugs do you think you could sell right now?
Ohh, a Shecky shot glass? I know shots are not tiki, I would buy one though.

I will help however I can.

[ Edited by: tikiskip 2019-09-15 03:28 ]