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@Carlos G posted:

@jprpdr I never got stickers made, I was just one of the ones kicking ideas around.

BUT, if you see one of the ones on this site that you like, if the resolution is good, you can send that shot to whomever prints them. Or, if you need one with better resolution, I'll email it to you.

I used your red/white/blue image from page two of that other thread. Saved to my photo album and emailed that to Sticker Mule. The resolution was at the very lower limit of their criteria, but the stickers looked fine.

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Last edited by dlearl476

Can I just say that having people on this forum designing their own myriad variations of the "Official Club Sticker" and passing them around this way perfectly exemplifies the SOC aesthetic and philosophy and is why I LOVE this group?

I feel like the next step ought to be driving shoes that are Clown Shoes.

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@edsnova posted:

Can I just say that having people on this forum designing their own myriad variations of the "Official Club Sticker" and passing them around this way perfectly exemplifies the SOC aesthetic and philosophy and is why I LOVE this group?

PCCA_logoTweak79

I couldn't even agree what "PCCA" stood for, so I had my buddy Mitch Toll modify one for me. This is what I'm running - subtle tweaks I really like.

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@edsnova posted:

Can I just say that having people on this forum designing their own myriad variations of the "Official Club Sticker" and passing them around this way perfectly exemplifies the SOC aesthetic and philosophy and is why I LOVE this group?

I feel like the next step ought to be driving shoes that are Clown Shoes.

clown shoes1

I'd roll(an ankle with) those.

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@edsnova posted:
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...Can I just say that having people on this forum designing their own myriad variations of the "Official Club Sticker" and passing them around this way perfectly exemplifies the SOC aesthetic and philosophy...

Yes Ed. you can say that.

(Cue Man of La Mancha theme, softly, in background, with gradual crescendo towards end)

We are a hopelessly diverse brotherhood. We are suspicious of consensus and chase it from our midst.

We are restless and never satisfied. We despise the status quo. For us, the best is never good enough (or affordable).

Our eyes are always on the horizon. Today's hardships are bearable, today's problems surmountable (as long as there is Home Depot). Only the promise of tomorrow matters. Where there is will (and AN-8 fittings), there is way.

Nothing shall deter us - no idle jet, no distributor, no stripped thread, no failing headlight, no unstoppable leak.

We may not be able to agree on what to call ourselves, but even that shall not prevent us from pressing on.

We are indomitable, whoever we are.

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I would be proud to mount a PCCA grill badge on the deck lid of my '76 Porsche type 923 (A.K.A 912E), across the grill from my PCA grill badge. ( I am a PCA member)  I drive my "Convertible.D" to PCA events and don't really give a F* if anyone is 'aghast '.....usually I get positive reactions. Same thing, when I go to 356 Registry events. I have parked her right next to 'real' D's at events, and not a discouraging word.....

With the prices of 'real' speedsters and convertible D's, going into the stratosphere, many folks sympathize with us, or, even envy us. We can and DO, drive them...the real ones sit in garages or 'collections', and, for insurance reasons, hardly every see the light of day. Sort of like having a beautiful, sensuous wife, and never going to bed with her......(sorry if that is crude....but, you get the point)

AND, I would be glad to pay $50 for a real grill badge, if anyone decides to make some up. I bet you could get 30 or more members to pony up $50 each to make it worthwhile ????? maybe ever more.

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Years ago I was a member of the Northeast TYP356 club and every year they try to attend en mass the Porsche Day at Boston's Museum of Transportation.  It' a lawn event attended by over 600 cars and has it's share of "snooty" people, but mostly just really nice car folks.

So I attended one year in August and then headed to the southern hacienda after Labor Day - I felt well accepted by the P-Car crowd at all shows I've attended there.  Soon after, I got an email from another member whom I parked next to as a juxtaposition of a mid-1956 356 Speedster and my mild Outlaw.  Bob's car has the 3-gauge dash but BeeHive tail lights from the factory and is a 100 pointer at the national PCA Concours events.  He sent along a scan of the cover of the PCA's "Nor'Easter" news letter with us both on the cover.  Nobody ever questioned it.  BTW, Bob has his Frunk opened to show off the original set of custom-fitted Porsche leather luggage that came with the car.  I kept my Frunk closed out of sheer embarrassment (but at least I had Fuch rims!).

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