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Any know where I can get
Any know where I can get
A yellow ribbon bumper sticker with "Support our Troops" on it and a GB or UK logo on it. We have had one of these on each of our cars and trikes for three or four years now that we bought in USA but today, while driving through Lincoln, we followed a car with one of these and a GB logo on. Would love to have one from UK to put on the vehicles we drive but have no idea where to get one. Any ideas anyone please.
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SINGLENURSE
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Thanks for the links but what I am actually after is a GB or UK version of the magnetic yellow ribbon shown on this link. http://www.bumperstickermagnet.com/mlryssl001.html
If one is not available with a UK or GB logo on perhaps it is something that an enterprising company could consider producing.
If one is not available with a UK or GB logo on perhaps it is something that an enterprising company could consider producing.
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The Nearest Ive ever seen is this but its a Pin
http://www.shop.yellowribbon.org.uk/ind ... oductId=46
http://www.shop.yellowribbon.org.uk/ind ... oductId=46
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PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
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Thanks again for your help. The site I posted the link to is a USA one and after seeing someone else fairly local to me in UK with one was hoping that I could get a UK version. I can always get yellow with "Support our Troops" from USA but like to support local businesses if possible.SINGLENURSE wrote:Just a Thought .If you go to the site you gave Link for you can customise it try see if they can add UK or whatever for you
Mrs HT
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Go ahead Tab. Piss on her bonfire
Mrs HT we have stuff like that over here but it`s got the Aussie flag on it
Very common to see service medal ribbons as rear window stickers too. Goldie I can see a huge marketing opportunity here
And a belated welcome aboard Mrs HT,(crazy name, btw) What does Mr HT do, and do you have a first name
Mrs HT we have stuff like that over here but it`s got the Aussie flag on it
And a belated welcome aboard Mrs HT,(crazy name, btw) What does Mr HT do, and do you have a first name
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I had a load of RMP ones made up,(obviuosly), and they sold out within week so you may have a point!harry hackedoff wrote:Go ahead Tab. Piss on her bonfire![]()
Mrs HT we have stuff like that over here but it`s got the Aussie flag on itVery common to see service medal ribbons as rear window stickers too. Goldie I can see a huge marketing opportunity here
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And a belated welcome aboard Mrs HT,(crazy name, btw) What does Mr HT do, and do you have a first name
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Sorry it has taken so long to reply. Had a few other bits to sort out so could not get back on here till now. We already have these stickers with support our troops on from the USA but after seeing one locally thought I could update ours and support OUR troops as well as the USA ones (and any other one that happens to be keeping me and my family safe!).harry hackedoff wrote:Go ahead Tab. Piss on her bonfire![]()
Mrs HT we have stuff like that over here but it`s got the Aussie flag on itVery common to see service medal ribbons as rear window stickers too. Goldie I can see a huge marketing opportunity here
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And a belated welcome aboard Mrs HT,(crazy name, btw) What does Mr HT do, and do you have a first name
As for the "Mrs HT" it comes from the trike association we belong to. Hightower is the name my husband picked. I used to be known by my first name, Jackie, but so many people used to say "Jackie, you know who I mean, Mrs HT" that it eventually got shortened to "Mrs HT" (amoungst various other things) and somehow stuck. HT by the way drives trucks for a living.
Have a good day everyone.
Mrs HT
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A Truck Driving Man, yee har
Has he got a c b radio and a glove box full of Yorkies
Besides the magnetic version, you could have either stick-on or window versions. Portion of cost goes to Service charaddeee mate, and it`s a win win situation. Ten per cent of net going to yours trully for having the idea in the first place
Goldy, have you had any further thoughts on this? The window ribbons are about 50 mm high and in proportion and I think the idea was started by the Long Tan Assoc so most of the early ones were the various Viet Nam medals but they seem to have loads out now. Some have a sticker saying Viet Nam Vet but most just show the ribbons. If it would help, I could do you a phot over the next day or two.
Has he got a c b radio and a glove box full of Yorkies
Besides the magnetic version, you could have either stick-on or window versions. Portion of cost goes to Service charaddeee mate, and it`s a win win situation. Ten per cent of net going to yours trully for having the idea in the first place
Goldy, have you had any further thoughts on this? The window ribbons are about 50 mm high and in proportion and I think the idea was started by the Long Tan Assoc so most of the early ones were the various Viet Nam medals but they seem to have loads out now. Some have a sticker saying Viet Nam Vet but most just show the ribbons. If it would help, I could do you a phot over the next day or two.
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Send a pic mateharry hackedoff wrote:A Truck Driving Man, yee har![]()
Has he got a c b radio and a glove box full of Yorkies![]()
Besides the magnetic version, you could have either stick-on or window versions. Portion of cost goes to Service charaddeee mate, and it`s a win win situation. Ten per cent of net going to yours trully for having the idea in the first place![]()
Goldy, have you had any further thoughts on this? The window ribbons are about 50 mm high and in proportion and I think the idea was started by the Long Tan Assoc so most of the early ones were the various Viet Nam medals but they seem to have loads out now. Some have a sticker saying Viet Nam Vet but most just show the ribbons. If it would help, I could do you a phot over the next day or two.
I'm busy doing a load of recruiting stuff at the moment but will have a look when i get time to sh!t
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