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Stovebolt
hoo-ya -- part two
"Art" for your "stuff" |
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Check out
what you might like on your stuff (this page will load a little slow ... lots
of graphics, obviously). And if you've got something special (saying or art)
you'd like to share with the gang, please feel free to send
it in! We have a small pile we are working from.
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Now, THIS is art:
October Additions:
Gregg Bruff's got another pen and ink design for a great looking '46 Flatbed. Looks a lot like his 2-ton . Gregg had done the engine earlier and that's the one we used on the first postage stamp.
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Steve (Shooper) Hooper was tired of folks asking about paint his truck ... so he got a hat with

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Let 'em know you've been to the Stovebolt School of hard knocks and busted knuckles. "Faculty" too intimidating? Well, tell us what you'd rather be known as? Can do! We can leave off the bottom portion for pocket areas and caps.
In Latin ...
And here's the bumper sticker version:
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This is the latest edition (5/19) of the "Spoon" shirt (64 names so far ... wanna see a really big image of this?). If you want your name added, just let us know. We'll keep cramming them in there!
These were from the license plate holder.
This was a fun bumper sticker.
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Some of the Bolters had their names on the front of their t-shirts
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We have this logo for t-shirts for our #1000 submission to the Gallery page. Feel like bragging about your CI? Is otay. We could add that instead. One Bolter switched it to "235" -- People will think you are nutty. And your point?
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This is John Sandoval's 1945 Chevy 1/2-Ton. We used this for a mousepad. If you want your truck on a mousepad ... no problem.
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Rob "The Toonman" Butler made this design up for us.
Alan Smith sent us this
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In memory of Bullfoot (this was his signature line) and Coolamundo -- an official "Stovebolt Greeting." We have these one on a coffee mug right now. You can switch out your name or info there at the bottom.
And here's a variation (personalized) by COEjunkie:
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John scanned the plate from his '49 Chevy and laboriously worked on getting these letters done ... one at a time ... and put them all back together. Would you like just a "B" ??
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These are the submissions from the 2004 It Ran When I Parked It photo contest. Makes a huge poster ... or a mini one!
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Used Steve Cox's '65 Chevy 1/2-Ton on a postcard.
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We've been using George Mill's grille from his 1946 Chevy TWO-ton on all kinds of stuff!
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Tony M came up with this saying (somewhat) ...
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"Jolly" Goodfellow came up with our COE. We'd like to squeeze
in our Big Bolter guys onto the truck ...
This fellow
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Pascarella (our Siren of the Swap Meet) came up with this one. Isn't this cool? This is Mike Shott in his 1961 Chevy Apache!
We tried to get something done by Valentine's Day ... but I couldn't find a heart ... I still need to get the Chevy bow-tie!
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