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	<title>Comments on: Marketing Your Heat Printing Business Part II</title>
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		<title>By: Ted</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ted</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 22:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello Dave,
Thanks for the kind comments and memories about my father Ernie. It is really wonderful to hear that you remember his support of your team, the uniforms, our Great Dane and of course, the cigar smoke!

The fastest easiest way to get started in the t-shirt printing business is by purchasing a heat press and using custom transfers. But first you need to find the right press. Josh Ellsworth has produced a video on choosing the right press and you can find it here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IajggMbaaT4
He also has a lot of other informative videos that will give you great information. There is also the Hotronix.com website which also has videos and info on how to choose a press. You should also contact Transfer Express, another GroupeSTAHL company, for information on their marketing kit or request their booklet on how to get started printing t-shirts...it&#039;s got all the information you need. I wish you the very best in starting a t-shirt business...there is still alot of business out there for people who are willing to go after it! Good luck and keep me informed on how you are doing and what you decide to do. I appreciate your feedback and your comments about my dad. He is no longer with us, but my mother Ricki is still around and she will be thrilled when I share your comments with her.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Dave,<br />
Thanks for the kind comments and memories about my father Ernie. It is really wonderful to hear that you remember his support of your team, the uniforms, our Great Dane and of course, the cigar smoke!</p>
<p>The fastest easiest way to get started in the t-shirt printing business is by purchasing a heat press and using custom transfers. But first you need to find the right press. Josh Ellsworth has produced a video on choosing the right press and you can find it here:  <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IajggMbaaT4" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IajggMbaaT4</a><br />
He also has a lot of other informative videos that will give you great information. There is also the Hotronix.com website which also has videos and info on how to choose a press. You should also contact Transfer Express, another GroupeSTAHL company, for information on their marketing kit or request their booklet on how to get started printing t-shirts&#8230;it&#8217;s got all the information you need. I wish you the very best in starting a t-shirt business&#8230;there is still alot of business out there for people who are willing to go after it! Good luck and keep me informed on how you are doing and what you decide to do. I appreciate your feedback and your comments about my dad. He is no longer with us, but my mother Ricki is still around and she will be thrilled when I share your comments with her.</p>
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		<title>By: Dave Harkness</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dave Harkness</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 20:20:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Ted,

In researching ideas regarding my interest in starting a small business from my home (to supplement my income during my upcoming retirement), I discovered your Internet site.  I clicked on your site hoping I might find more information about T-shirt heat presses, and how to make an informed decision when buying one.  It was some minutes later as I read your blog page I realized that I once knew your family.  Years ago when I was an aspiring young baseball player My father, Harry Harkness, managed a little league team called the Alwood Indians in Warren Michigan, and your father Ernie sponsored our team providing beautifully lettered bright gold uniforms, and all the equipment.  I remember visiting “Stahl’s Felt Stamping” on Frazho Road, and your house on the lake where a real big Great Dane stepped on my foot.  I also remember your father sponsored our Boy Scout Troop, and was well respected by anyone who knew him.  I can still smell the cigar smoke.  I see that you have done your family proud, and hope there is yet another Stahl to follow in your footsteps.

Best wishes and a prosperous New Year...

Dave Harkness

Ps.  Any hints on heat presses would be appreciated.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Ted,</p>
<p>In researching ideas regarding my interest in starting a small business from my home (to supplement my income during my upcoming retirement), I discovered your Internet site.  I clicked on your site hoping I might find more information about T-shirt heat presses, and how to make an informed decision when buying one.  It was some minutes later as I read your blog page I realized that I once knew your family.  Years ago when I was an aspiring young baseball player My father, Harry Harkness, managed a little league team called the Alwood Indians in Warren Michigan, and your father Ernie sponsored our team providing beautifully lettered bright gold uniforms, and all the equipment.  I remember visiting “Stahl’s Felt Stamping” on Frazho Road, and your house on the lake where a real big Great Dane stepped on my foot.  I also remember your father sponsored our Boy Scout Troop, and was well respected by anyone who knew him.  I can still smell the cigar smoke.  I see that you have done your family proud, and hope there is yet another Stahl to follow in your footsteps.</p>
<p>Best wishes and a prosperous New Year&#8230;</p>
<p>Dave Harkness</p>
<p>Ps.  Any hints on heat presses would be appreciated.</p>
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