Old test prints used for tshirt designs,
Not sure how old the second one is exactly,
thought some people might find this kind of thing interesting, whole different take on merch collecting :P
No, these are just prints. The actual screens used to print them would be needed to make more shirts/prints. Before a shirt goes into production, there are often times multiple screens made with varying designs to choose between. The one that either the band or management prefers is the version that gets made. Rather than wasting a whole bunch of new shirts for test prints, the test prints were often times printed on used/left-over shirts. It looks like these were printed on patch stock, maybe they were actually intended as backpatch designs.
Tankard Emptyer on
You have my adress. Send them to me. Immediately!
doyle92 on
No :P ha
Tankard Emptyer on
But it was worth a try! :D
egoexmachina on
Great!! Slayer fucking rules!! \m/
NISSE666 on
Where the hell did you get those?
doyle92 on
eBay actually :P
meaningless on
like Nisse asked :P where the hell did you get those?
Amazing collector stuff!!
doyle92 on
eBay, they were very cheap!
cambotero on
im a bit confused, so you can do officially Slayer SOH t-shirts? amazing and interesting for sure!
lexb on
No, these are just prints. The actual screens used to print them would be needed to make more shirts/prints. Before a shirt goes into production, there are often times multiple screens made with varying designs to choose between. The one that either the band or management prefers is the version that gets made. Rather than wasting a whole bunch of new shirts for test prints, the test prints were often times printed on used/left-over shirts. It looks like these were printed on patch stock, maybe they were actually intended as backpatch designs.
cambotero on
whoa, thanks dude! :D
lexb on
I assume that these days the artists just show the band/management the artwork in a digital format.
cambotero on
for sure, its must be more fast and cheap