Lookin' for a steel guitar design Hawaiian shirt

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Jim Cohen
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Lookin' for a steel guitar design Hawaiian shirt

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Anybody know where I can find one of these? If you've got one, please tell me the name of the manufacturer and any info from the label on the shirt. I've got a nice silk Hawaiian shirt that has all kinds of acoustic guitars on it, but no steel guitars. It would be very cool to have one that has all kinds of lap steels on it. Any leads?
thx,
jc
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Post by George Keoki Lake »

If you find one, please let us all know. I'd be interested in a conservative shirt with a Hawaiian Guitar logo on it.
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If I find a "conservative" one, George, you can have it... I'll wait for the WILD one! Image
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Post by Dave Novak »

Jim, Elderly has something close. www.elderly.com
Go to accessories souvenir-type, then to "Don's Colleection"
Thay have a shirt with ukuleles, resophonic, flattop guitars with old sheet music & photographs.

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Post by c c johnson »

Hey lake, was Difenbaker a conservative?

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Post by Jim Cohen »

Dave, thanks for that lead. It's heading in the right direction. Now if only we could get rid of all them ukes and sheet music, and replace 'em with some bakelite ricky's and fender laps, we'd be onto something!
Keep em coming!
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Post by Andy Volk »

Try Paradise-on-a-Hanger. They have a full color catalog with several music-themed Aloha shirts.
http://www.paradiseonahanger.com/

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Post by marley hay »

J.B.Arnold has one,ask him.
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Post by Brad Bechtel »

Paradise on a Hanger has a shirt called "Luau Time" (RS081) that looks close to what you want.

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Post by George Keoki Lake »

For those uninitiated, John Diefenbaker was definitely a Conservative and a former Canadian Prime Minister...but hey, what the heck are we doing talking politics, CC ?

I'm just one of those guys who dislikes LOUD Hawaiian shirts...especially when I see the SAME design shirts on a husband and wife...
man, that's Prime Dork !
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