Post by EMW Figure Shelf on Jul 14, 2014 13:29:23 GMT -5
Well, it's that time again to thank my good and long time buddy for about 7 years, naparo01 for another awesome skirt!
He has supplied me for years of skirts for not just WWF, WWE, ECW, TNA, WCW, Etc. But he mostly worked on projects for my Youtube Pic Fed "EMW" (Extreme Modified Wrestling)
Here is a picture now of it on the Authentic Scale Ring
Also, a Hulk Hogan shirt for my display case
OH DARNIT TERRY!!!!!!!!! CAN I BUY YOU A SHIRT THAT YOU DON'T RIP FOR MORE THAN 2 MINUTES?!?!?!?! (Jakks Classic shirt, Don't worry Nate ;D)
Here is one of the buckles he had made me over a year ago for the Jakks RSR which I will now use for the ASR.
And just for fun, A pic of the 3 sets of buckles I now have.
@narparo01 is a god amongst men. I hope to make another order sometime soon! Though I wish his 'Raw is War' ringskirts were more genuine and larger than the images shown on site.
Hey Naparo. I was wondering I looked at the measurements on your site for large logos on ring aprons and they don't fit to the edge of the apron, then when looking through your gallery and now this pic I see that it is possible. Is this something you need to specify when ordering?
Hey Naparo. I was wondering I looked at the measurements on your site for large logos on ring aprons and they don't fit to the edge of the apron, then when looking through your gallery and now this pic I see that it is possible. Is this something you need to specify when ordering?
The reason why Erics logo seems to go from one side to the next is due to his clever design. See his logo is not the full length of the skirt. It is the EMW logo and 2 triangles on the side. If you push them all together you will see that they are not the full skirt length at all.
A large logo is made up of 2 standard logo sheets (aprox 8x11 each) for the set of 4 skirts. Regular logo is just one logo sheet. Logos often cannot just be cut in half either as they have to be split in an area where the seem will be seen the least.
That being said you can purchase skirts with a "coast to coast" logo but this comes at a premium due to the use of extra logo sheets, extra ink, extra time to cut them out, and extra time for logo application. The main detriment to this is that there will be 3-4 logo seams where the logo is pieced together that may be visible and show imperfections, where as large logo ring skirts show 1 or fewer of the seams. If you have questions about this email me ringskirts@gmail.com
Hey Naparo. I was wondering I looked at the measurements on your site for large logos on ring aprons and they don't fit to the edge of the apron, then when looking through your gallery and now this pic I see that it is possible. Is this something you need to specify when ordering?
The reason why Erics logo seems to go from one side to the next is due to his clever design. See his logo is not the full length of the skirt. It is the EMW logo and 2 triangles on the side. If you push them all together you will see that they are not the full skirt length at all.
A large logo is made up of 2 standard logo sheets (aprox 8x11 each) for the set of 4 skirts. Regular logo is just one logo sheet. Logos often cannot just be cut in half either as they have to be split in an area where the seem will be seen the least.
That being said you can purchase skirts with a "coast to coast" logo but this comes at a premium due to the use of extra logo sheets, extra ink, extra time to cut them out, and extra time for logo application. The main detriment to this is that there will be 3-4 logo seams where the logo is pieced together that may be visible and show imperfections, where as large logo ring skirts show 1 or fewer of the seams. If you have questions about this email me ringskirts@gmail.com
Cheers mate, will definately be making an order in the future.
I actually like it a lot. It is a newer style of my previous one.
Knocked this up
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Those look pretty good. But for the purposes of ring skirts it looks best if you get rid of the background splattering and put it on a black background.
Those look pretty good. But for the purposes of ring skirts it looks best if you get rid of the background splattering and put it on a black background.
Most definitely but i figured he wouldn't want to order another apron so soon after getting this one
Those look pretty good. But for the purposes of ring skirts it looks best if you get rid of the background splattering and put it on a black background.
Most definitely but i figured he wouldn't want to order another apron so soon after getting this one
DUDE!!!!!!! I DIG THIS!!!!!!!!! THANKS SO MUCH MAN!!!!!!!! Naparo actually made me the logo for the ring last year. I usually use logos for a 2-3 year length. I most definitely will be using this in 2015!!! Just could you make something with a black or even gray (to do a silver apron maybe?) background and some designs on the edges.
Most definitely but i figured he wouldn't want to order another apron so soon after getting this one
DUDE!!!!!!! I DIG THIS!!!!!!!!! THANKS SO MUCH MAN!!!!!!!! Naparo actually made me the logo for the ring last year. I usually use logos for a 2-3 year length. I most definitely will be using this in 2015!!! Just could you make something with a black or even gray (to do a silver apron maybe?) background and some designs on the edges.
Most definitely but i figured he wouldn't want to order another apron so soon after getting this one
DUDE!!!!!!! I DIG THIS!!!!!!!!! THANKS SO MUCH MAN!!!!!!!! Naparo actually made me the logo for the ring last year. I usually use logos for a 2-3 year length. I most definitely will be using this in 2015!!! Just could you make something with a black or even gray (to do a silver apron maybe?) background and some designs on the edges.
FYI if you intend it for a silver ring skirt the background should be white.
DUDE!!!!!!! I DIG THIS!!!!!!!!! THANKS SO MUCH MAN!!!!!!!! Naparo actually made me the logo for the ring last year. I usually use logos for a 2-3 year length. I most definitely will be using this in 2015!!! Just could you make something with a black or even gray (to do a silver apron maybe?) background and some designs on the edges.
FYI if you intend it for a silver ring skirt the background should be white.
Ahh okay, you still have the silver material correct?