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Offline myhondas

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WTB Your red or orange SOHC Four Lapel Pin
« on: May 08, 2009, 10:48:37 AM »
I am looking to buy one of the red or orange lapel pins from someone who has an extra or want to make some money. I am willing to pay way too much for it. The Orange will match my bike, but I like the red also. Give me a PM and we'll talk business.

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Re: WTB Your red or orange SOHC Four Lapel Pin
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2009, 12:26:47 AM »
i haven't checked, but are they no longer available? i thought batches were made up now and then. of course, if you're impatient like me...

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i think i may have a spare and might be orange. problem is i don't know where i put them. i'll look.
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Re: WTB Your red or orange SOHC Four Lapel Pin
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2009, 02:01:34 AM »
I would really like one too, but from the thread on the subject I think another batch needs to be made and there's a up front amount needed of $250-$300. I may be mistaken though. We need to get some newbies together, like myself, and get a batch done up. I'd have no problem paying ahead of time.
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Re: WTB Your red or orange SOHC Four Lapel Pin
« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2009, 10:59:05 AM »
But you all need to put in your votes for the color.....heff likes black, I like this one, but I don't think it is part of the vote cause they don't want red again....for me a black pin on black leather gets lost especially if it is only 1" wide.  So all of you out there in sohc4 land....get on the merchandise thread and put your vote in the poll.......I sure we could even add this one into the mix....

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1974 CB 750 K4 SHOWROOM
1974 CB 750 K4 IN PART-OUT PROCESS (my original bike)
1965 C100 CUB 50 (PIT BIKE)
1996 VF 750 CD daily rider
1983 VF 1100 V65 Magna in restoration process
SOHC# 5105 11228

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Re: WTB Your red or orange SOHC Four Lapel Pin
« Reply #4 on: May 09, 2009, 11:43:01 AM »
good point about the all black. theoretically it's a good choice but most bike wear is black.

i like your choice.
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Re: WTB Your red or orange SOHC Four Lapel Pin
« Reply #5 on: May 11, 2009, 07:23:28 AM »
I am going to check with the pin mfg to make sure that they can produce the pin to look exactly like the art. In the past, when I have sent in artwork, it has always come out as sent in...so, just to make sure... I will contact them today.
1974 CB 750 K4 SHOWROOM
1974 CB 750 K4 IN PART-OUT PROCESS (my original bike)
1965 C100 CUB 50 (PIT BIKE)
1996 VF 750 CD daily rider
1983 VF 1100 V65 Magna in restoration process
SOHC# 5105 11228