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Would you like to order a burgee for £12 ?

Yes please
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No thank you
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Total votes: 40

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Cash will be fine Trou - will it be in Euros? If so make it E18 to cover fluctuations and postage to whatever Mediterranean paradise you are currently in . . .

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Nick -

Did you get my PM this week??

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Yes, I got it - sorry, been a bit slow this week
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Re: It'll be another week . . .

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Daveanmucker wrote:
Clyde_Wanderer wrote:
Nick wrote:.

I would like to think that anyone who has placed an order will agree.
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The order has been placed - looks like it will be $810 including postage from the States, but there will probably be a wee bit of duty to add on to that. Will do the sums and let you know, but the good news is everyone who ordered should have their burgee by Christmas, so you will have something different to decorate the tree with.
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Post by Charlie Farlie »

Good stuff Nick,

Happy to cough up any difference also.

Cheers

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Artwork

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Have just had the artwork emailed for approval. I sanctioned one small change - yellow border is now only top and bottom, otherwise would look too 'stripy' with white webbing on the vertical plus a yellow stripe.

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Nice! - Although I'd envisaged the sky more cornflower and less turquoise but it's probably just my crappy monitor.
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It is more turquoise - its to do with the palette available I gather, but I have enquired. I thiknk it is fine with the turquoise, just means you will have to change your avatar.

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Indubitably.
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I think it looks great.

I look forward to seeing the real thing.

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Another Crisis . . .

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The aqua colour for the sky is not available in 400 denier any more, so the only other two blue options are teal or medium blue for the sky

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What does the team think?? Personally I say go with the teal . . .
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I think that teal looks a bit stormy and would prefer the mid blue. I'm going to change my avatar back to Slocum if we don't settle on one soon. :)
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I think may fade into "sameness" once the sun (are we due some next year?) get's to them . Go for maximum contrast.
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Is that a vote for teal or mid-blue Bill??
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