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Well the Reunion is a little over two months away and it's time to start the planning process.

First start is a T-Shirt design and color. John has done the design in the past, but I don't think he will have time this year.
Since the park should still be flooded, maybe the shirt could have some sort of flood theme.
If we can't get a new design, I'll probably pick out one of the old designs and update the dates.
Please let us know what your thoughts are on the color.
I'm thinking light colored pocket t-shirt, big design on back and logo on the pocket.

Please post up your thoughts!
Don

EDIT: I would like to thank everyone for helping out last year, this is a group event and the teamwork was great!
THANKS


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'46 2-Ton grain truck | '50 2-ton flatbed | '54 Pontiac Straight Eight | '54 Plymouth Belvidere | '70 American LaFrance pumper fire truck | '76 Triumph TR-6
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Has an alternate location for the Reunion been identified?

-Kevin


This is what happens when you live with a house-full of women, the wife and daughters name all the cars:
1960 Impala - "Frankie" (Frank Sinatra)
1961 Apache - " 'Mater Jr." (wrecker)
1965 Corvair Monza Convertible
1967 C20 "Ol' Blue" (hidden in a log cabin for 30 years)
1972 SuperBeetle Convertible - "Juliet"
1976 SuperBeetle Convertible - "Olaf"
1988 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce - "Romeo"
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Haven't heard of one yet Kevin.
Mongo said they had a couple backup plans and he should let us know when they are finalized.
You still taking a boat to work? 94 is still closed from Jeff City to Bluffton.

Can you draw up a t-shirt design?
Don


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'46 2-Ton grain truck | '50 2-ton flatbed | '54 Pontiac Straight Eight | '54 Plymouth Belvidere | '70 American LaFrance pumper fire truck | '76 Triumph TR-6
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I was thinking that the location might have some bearing on the t-shirt design.

I forded the water in my 4WD Avalanche today; people with cars had to hitch a ride with 4WD truck owners.

I'm not looking for more things to do, but I'll certainly help if I can. I have a little skill with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Attached is a sign I put on each door of 'Mater Jr:


-Kevin

Edit: I had to fix the image, as the transparent background didn't work well with the embedded image viewer.
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Last edited by Shakey61; 07/04/2019 5:50 PM.

This is what happens when you live with a house-full of women, the wife and daughters name all the cars:
1960 Impala - "Frankie" (Frank Sinatra)
1961 Apache - " 'Mater Jr." (wrecker)
1965 Corvair Monza Convertible
1967 C20 "Ol' Blue" (hidden in a log cabin for 30 years)
1972 SuperBeetle Convertible - "Juliet"
1976 SuperBeetle Convertible - "Olaf"
1988 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce - "Romeo"
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Kevin
We need to meet up sometime and talk about a design.
Maybe one day when you get off work for a quick cold one.
I'll bring a few shirts from past Reunions to maybe give us some ideas.

Everyone else that reads this, please give us your thoughts!!
Like a phrase or a design idea and the color of the shirt.
We need input!

Thanks
Don


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Don, how about “Stovebolt Madness there is no cure”. We just have to be careful of copy right infringement with the actual design. Not an artist so I can’t help with images. Carry on.


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I like it Martin!
What do others think or do you have some other ideas?
Shirt color?
Please chime in here!

Don


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In reference to the floods and the flooded-out normal venue, I was thinking of an image of a pickup with a john-boat or canoe in the back. Numerous possible captions; here's some off the top of my head.

"Six cylinders and two paddles...no stopping!" "...keep going!" etc.
"Don't flood the engine"
" 'Bolts don't float"
"Stovebolt Bait Shop"
"Keep the inline above the waterline"
"Stovebolt love runs deep"

Some silly ideas perhaps, but maybe it will spark better ideas in someone else. Knowledge of the potential event location may contribute to the design.

Red pickup, blue or gray shirt. Chevrolet/GM color scheme.

(I'm just the new guy here...not trying to hijack the creative process.)

-Kevin

Last edited by Shakey61; 07/04/2019 5:56 PM.

This is what happens when you live with a house-full of women, the wife and daughters name all the cars:
1960 Impala - "Frankie" (Frank Sinatra)
1961 Apache - " 'Mater Jr." (wrecker)
1965 Corvair Monza Convertible
1967 C20 "Ol' Blue" (hidden in a log cabin for 30 years)
1972 SuperBeetle Convertible - "Juliet"
1976 SuperBeetle Convertible - "Olaf"
1988 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce - "Romeo"
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This is what we need is input.
Kevin, you have some great idea's and you are not hijacking the topic!
Had me laughing out loud!

OK folks, keep the input coming!!

Don


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'46 2-Ton grain truck | '50 2-ton flatbed | '54 Pontiac Straight Eight | '54 Plymouth Belvidere | '70 American LaFrance pumper fire truck | '76 Triumph TR-6
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Quick cold one got my attention keep up the good work


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Up early on Friday Tim! 6:30 am there and 3:30 pm Thursday here!
You and Karen have been to the Reunion several times.
Got any ideas for a t-shirt?

Don

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'46 2-Ton grain truck | '50 2-ton flatbed | '54 Pontiac Straight Eight | '54 Plymouth Belvidere | '70 American LaFrance pumper fire truck | '76 Triumph TR-6
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Back a few years ago some shirts were done in a purple color that I thought looked really good. (at one time I think we almost considered it "our color"?) Dark enough to hide the tobacco stains (and some grease) and gold, yellow or sliver colors looked good with the shirt.
And while I love and always promote Stovebolt, I personally, and its a personal thing with me, don't like the entire back of a shirt all filled up. It seems to take away from the message. We've had club shirts like this for years around my area and finally figured out that while folks love their cars and trucks most want to "KISS" it as in "Keep It Simple Stupid"...... Big enough to read but small enough not to be overbearing.
I still have a couple Stovebolt shirts I've had embroidered over the years and can see folks staring/looking/reading what the shirts say rather than a bunch of red ink splattered all over it that simply says yeah, I'm a car or truck nut. (I've always loved the "still plays with trucks" logo)

.....I do vote for pockets and would even spring for a golf/polo type shirt if its in the offering.
I'm not complaining guys, this comes up each year and I'm just trying to get everyone to thinking!!!!

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I agree with Achipmunk on keeping the design clean, simple, and not too overbearing. Small logo and script on the front pocket, and maybe small script on the sleeve or upper back neck area. I'm a fan of gray....sorry Achipmunk, but I don't have any shoes that go well with purple....:)

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Alvin, I have one of those purple shirts. Got it at my first Reunion in 2009.
Wore it for the group picture and took it off, not because of the color, but because it was too hot in the sun.
Maybe I need to cut off the sleeves and collar, to be able to wear it?

The clean and simple design is a good idea, something on the back and something on the pocket.
I also like the light/bright colored T's. Cooler to wear when it is T-shirt weather.
Makes our group stand out at shows.

Tom, how about a gray shirt with some simple bright lettering?

Kevin, we need to get together next week and see if we can come up with something.
Maybe Patty Malone's, when you get off work, easy to get to for both of us and easy to get back on the highway.

Keep the ideas coming!!
Don


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'46 2-Ton grain truck | '50 2-ton flatbed | '54 Pontiac Straight Eight | '54 Plymouth Belvidere | '70 American LaFrance pumper fire truck | '76 Triumph TR-6
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Don,

A gray shirt with bright lettering sounds fine to me.
Hopefully someone can help with a logo/graphic to use.

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Tom
Kevin and I should be meeting up after the holiday weekend.
He is new to Stovebolt, but looks like he has some good talent designing.
I don't have that talent!

Also, unless John jumps in here, it is our parade! "hint, hint"

Please keep the input coming!
Don


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'46 2-Ton grain truck | '50 2-ton flatbed | '54 Pontiac Straight Eight | '54 Plymouth Belvidere | '70 American LaFrance pumper fire truck | '76 Triumph TR-6
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Kevin
I'll send you a PM to arrange a meetup.

Keep the ideas and thoughts coming!
Don


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..............Stovebolts gets better with age
...............Stovebolts are timeless (or ageless)
............... Stovebolts, go first class
...............go first class, get a Stovebolt
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Thanks Alvin!
I like the
"Stovebolts are ageless"
Or
"Still plays with trucks"
Second one would be good because we will be at a truck show.

Kevin (Shakey61) and I should be meeting up this next Friday and see what we can come up with, using these suggestions.

Please everyone, if you are attending or not, give us your ideas for a design!
Don



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"The Flag Pole"
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Yes, a pocket and simple and I do like grey.


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The show/reunion will be at the Argosy Casino parking lot this year. It is close to the park where it usually is. All on pavement.
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Thanks for the update George!
It will all work out, one way or another!

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Google earth Argosy Casino, Riverside Mo.. Take a look. If you go to the left you will see a marker for E H young park.


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That's good...I was getting worried that it wasn't gonna happen. What's the date?


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Originally Posted by a.d.-hawk
That's good...I was getting worried that it wasn't gonna happen. What's the date?


7th&8th of sept.
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Met up with Kevin, Shakey61, today and he has some good ideas on design for the shirts this year.
Shirt color will be red with black lettering. Small logo above the pocket and some simple big printing on the back.
Had a great time chatting with Kevin and I'm sure we will be meeting up in the future.
Hopefully we will have a design next week and I will contact Mogo's sister in law to get the pricing.
Then a thread will be started to order shirts.
No extra shirts will be ordered, well maybe just a couple XL.
So if you want a shirt, tell me in the t-shirt ordering thread.

Don


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'46 2-Ton grain truck | '50 2-ton flatbed | '54 Pontiac Straight Eight | '54 Plymouth Belvidere | '70 American LaFrance pumper fire truck | '76 Triumph TR-6
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Here are some initial artwork examples for the graphic on the front pocket. They're variations of what's been used in the past, but instead of a head-on view, I made them somewhat oblique.

I don't have the correct font that was used previously, so I just used something acceptable until I can discover the identity of the previous font. The AK and AD styles seem more iconic, but I wanted to include some different models and angles to hopefully generate constructive feedback.

We're still working on ideas for text/graphic on the back of the shirt.
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This is what happens when you live with a house-full of women, the wife and daughters name all the cars:
1960 Impala - "Frankie" (Frank Sinatra)
1961 Apache - " 'Mater Jr." (wrecker)
1965 Corvair Monza Convertible
1967 C20 "Ol' Blue" (hidden in a log cabin for 30 years)
1972 SuperBeetle Convertible - "Juliet"
1976 SuperBeetle Convertible - "Olaf"
1988 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce - "Romeo"
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So I would like to attend, is there any preregistration other than T-Shirts or just roll up with our rides?


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Tanker, if you want to park with the Stovebolt gang? Please pre register to have a free show tee shirt and enjoy the show parked with us.
All money is donated to really good children's funds and goes straight to help the kids.

This is a family event, so bring them all. Spouse, Kids and pets.

More info will follow, but I did a lot of swimming and diving today.
So it will be an early bedtime for me tonight!

Don King


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'46 2-Ton grain truck | '50 2-ton flatbed | '54 Pontiac Straight Eight | '54 Plymouth Belvidere | '70 American LaFrance pumper fire truck | '76 Triumph TR-6
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Also!!!
Shakey, is working on a Stovebolt T-Shirt design.
I met up with him yesterday and he has really good idea's.
The three he has posted is just a logo above the front pocket.
The big back, simple design, will come latter.
I have all three of those style of trucks, so, it doesn't matter to me.

On second thought, those drafts don't have a 55 to 60 task force front end.
Do I need to post a picture of what one looks like?

For those that will be attending, We need your input!
What do you want in and on a shirt?

Tired now.
Don

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I would get deleted if I posted a picture of what I want on my shirt. nanner


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The logos are looking good. I'm always partial to the AD trucks. (a 54' or 55' First series would be great!)
Just a thought, but what if the top of the logo simply said "STOVEBOLT", and the bottom said "Kansas City, Missouri 2019"
The back could have the website text of "Find it - Fix it - Drive it"
Sounds like red is the color of the shirt, but have you ever done a blue shirt before?

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Ron, Send me a PM of what we can't have. It will be interesting to see your dark side.

Tom,
Good input and I had not thought about blue. We like to have a different color every year and white lettering on a blue shirt would look good.
Thinking that will be the colors next year.

Hope to get a quote on pricing next week and then start a thread to take orders.
For those that don't know, I don't make money doing this. If I can brake even, cost wise, I'll be happy.

Alvin's idea of KISS is also good. (Keep It Simple Stupid)

Don

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"The Flag Pole"
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'46 2-Ton grain truck | '50 2-ton flatbed | '54 Pontiac Straight Eight | '54 Plymouth Belvidere | '70 American LaFrance pumper fire truck | '76 Triumph TR-6
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Don, you know Ron wants a Plymouth on the shirt!


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Make the pix a Plymouth on the back of a big truck car hauler?


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Wonder if that Plymouth will fit on the 46 2-Ton grain?
It's another one that has been in the barn for over ten years.
Had it at my first Reunion in 2009.
It was the stage all weekend.

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Does anyone know what the annual event number is?
I'm thinking it may be the 15th annual.

John, We could use some input and thoughts from you also!

Don

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Not this Ron. Or I have lost my mind..


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Tanker, I did not forget about you.
To park with us, you will need to register for the show, with the show hosting club.
http://alltrucknats.com/wp/2019/01/30/2019-pre-flyers/
Every dime will go to help children.
It is free to attend and just walk in.
We'll have our own area with the Stovebolt awning.
Lawn chairs are a must. There will be several food venders also.
I like the hotdogs at the boy scout booth.
More info will follow.

Don King

Edit: Ron, read my sig, it just may apply to you also! chug

Last edited by 2-Ton; 07/14/2019 6:04 PM.

1967 GMC 9500 Fire Ladder Truck
"The Flag Pole"
In the Stovebolt Gallery
'46 2-Ton grain truck | '50 2-ton flatbed | '54 Pontiac Straight Eight | '54 Plymouth Belvidere | '70 American LaFrance pumper fire truck | '76 Triumph TR-6
Of all the things I've lost in my life, I miss my mind the most!
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