Mash
#51
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Joined: Jan 2005
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Originally Posted by mikorp
Hello, You can buy gear from mash directly. T-shirts are 26$ plus shipping. You can Email info@mashsf.com for more information. The trackstar T is in good fun. Brad was the first to order them for there shop. NASH ON! LUV
-brad
Trackstar
#54
Originally Posted by I Like Peeing
Cocaine is lame.
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#56
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 660
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From: away from home
Bikes: 11 track, one dualie and 3 ladies bikes.
Originally Posted by [165]
I love Starbucks Soy Lattes. Especially when they are free. If I could rip off the willingly led masses, I would - and I mean that whole-heartedly. And then write a book about it all and sell that to them. I bet they would buy it and be happy that I wrote a book about them. If they are lucky, I will include a name or two of my "customers" and maybe some lame-assed club photo of them being cool at some tshirt/jeans release party. I would serve only Zima and they would drink it. Because after all, it is at a party for my clothing line that is cool.
That is my American dream. That and getting citizenship in New Zealand
(note - this is not a commentary on anything bike-related)
That is my American dream. That and getting citizenship in New Zealand
(note - this is not a commentary on anything bike-related)
Im hurt.
#58
Originally Posted by mrwhite
Why not Australia.
Im hurt.
Im hurt.
Backwards flowing toilets and 'roo jerky scare me. And is it true you also ride velodromes counter-clockwise?
#60
Hi, thanks for your interest.
The shirts are printed on AAA blanks. def off shore sweatshop. We did the first run on American apparel, and were unhappy in general with the cut. it twists on your body. We are looking at more options, but for now they are AAA, same as most all skate T's and hoodies. The woman's and thermals are American appeal. Thanks for your support on this project!
I don't think 165 cares about where shirts are made. He is advertising a pair of vans made in the Philippines on his blog. He is bummed we put out T's before we put out the video, but that's not true. We put our first version of the video out almost 2 years ago. It was for film fests only. It got bootlegged, and now most kids who wanted that version got it. We are now wrapping a much more involved, evolved project. It took time to see that unfold, and I know it will show in the final video. After all this hard work, some of you will pass it around online. Hope you understand how small these types of projects are, and how that hurts the artists DIRECTLY, like peter.
For the 2 or 3 haters on these types of forums, we get hundreds of letters, and emails for kids in Berlin, Paris, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Japan, Canada, Mexico, UK, Austrailia, China, and some of the smallest towns in the us. They are all inspired by watching other kids ride there bikes and do it well. That was the intention of making a video in the first place, and our vision has not swayed. It takes money to make things happen, and clothing helps generate that. Don't be fooled, this is a business, not a non-profit. Were just a business running in the red. I don't think we are misleading anyone. Wear a helmet. Luv
The shirts are printed on AAA blanks. def off shore sweatshop. We did the first run on American apparel, and were unhappy in general with the cut. it twists on your body. We are looking at more options, but for now they are AAA, same as most all skate T's and hoodies. The woman's and thermals are American appeal. Thanks for your support on this project!
I don't think 165 cares about where shirts are made. He is advertising a pair of vans made in the Philippines on his blog. He is bummed we put out T's before we put out the video, but that's not true. We put our first version of the video out almost 2 years ago. It was for film fests only. It got bootlegged, and now most kids who wanted that version got it. We are now wrapping a much more involved, evolved project. It took time to see that unfold, and I know it will show in the final video. After all this hard work, some of you will pass it around online. Hope you understand how small these types of projects are, and how that hurts the artists DIRECTLY, like peter.
For the 2 or 3 haters on these types of forums, we get hundreds of letters, and emails for kids in Berlin, Paris, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Japan, Canada, Mexico, UK, Austrailia, China, and some of the smallest towns in the us. They are all inspired by watching other kids ride there bikes and do it well. That was the intention of making a video in the first place, and our vision has not swayed. It takes money to make things happen, and clothing helps generate that. Don't be fooled, this is a business, not a non-profit. Were just a business running in the red. I don't think we are misleading anyone. Wear a helmet. Luv
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#61
Originally Posted by sniks
I feel another political, fair trade/hipster controversy coming on.
careful.
ones with short sleeves made by tiny puppies in a box in a Canada, will fat rich guys drink Starbucks on top of it and talk about how much money they are going to make off of kids in overdyed, skintight ,black pants.
really I don't know, at all I just ordered a few things in hope that it might make the video come out faster and hell I think they are cool.
but honestly at this rate there is going to be like 6 similar videos coming from Japan before Mash comes out.
but I will still support Mash cause I can't read Japanese and I would be able to find out were to buy one on the web.
And I think they are cool as well.
careful.
ones with short sleeves made by tiny puppies in a box in a Canada, will fat rich guys drink Starbucks on top of it and talk about how much money they are going to make off of kids in overdyed, skintight ,black pants.
really I don't know, at all I just ordered a few things in hope that it might make the video come out faster and hell I think they are cool.
but honestly at this rate there is going to be like 6 similar videos coming from Japan before Mash comes out.
but I will still support Mash cause I can't read Japanese and I would be able to find out were to buy one on the web.
And I think they are cool as well.
and just f-ing around about how long the video is taking.because I'm impaitent
and I hope you make mad bank off it.
not hatin' just playin'
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#63
Originally Posted by mikorp
I don't think 165 cares about where shirts are made.
And I love things made overseas. Hell, I bought Vans in S.Korea when I lived there for 1/4 the price and they lasted longer. I have Taiwanese bike parts fer chirstsakes!
My biggest bum-feeling was that I peeped the trailer in 05 at BFFSF and was ready for it to come out right then. That was pretty sweet. Maybe I cared too much for something positive and inspiring to come out at that moment. Almost any film about bikes is awesome (I say almost because of American Flyers - I couldn't get into it). Will I buy a copy? Hell yes. Why wouldn't I?
I am not a hater Mike, I am just impatient. And I guess I just don't follow hype all that well - and hype is not a bad thing for some. Just not my thing. And I know that if the video is 1/10 of the original trailer at its time, it will be a good thing for a lot of people.
You skating-photography type.
luv indeed






