Philip Hugh Sherburne asked:
quoted 12 lines but who cares? call me pathetic. a few months ago, The Wire ran a photo
> but who cares? call me pathetic. a few months ago, The Wire ran a photo
> of mika vainio & someone (c. vogel? it was illustrating a double review of
> Ø & vogel), and both were wearing panasonic t-shirts. White panasonic logo
> (the firm/the band) on a dark t-shirt, very sporty, snazzy. Now the
> question is, where can one obtain such a shirt?
>
> My guess was that they were, in fact, not band t-shirts, but "appropriated"
> from the panasonic corporation. Following that line of reasoning, I
> contacted Panasonic (the company), who (somewhat curtly) informed me that
> they don't sell clothing.
>
> any insights? ekku?
To which Marko Laine answered:
quoted 3 lines Well, those t-shirts were really a band shirts. Those were
> Well, those t-shirts were really a band shirts. Those were
> available something like two years ago in strictly limited
> quantities. (true collectors item...)
Yep, it's like Marko says. At this moment the only Panasonic
shirts in circulation I know about are the ones with the blue
Panasonic logo on a white T-shirt and Sähkö's oscillator chart
logo in the back, and I'm myself a proud owner of that one :)
I don't know if Marko has any of them still in Mind Records'
stock but you can always ask (marko@sci.fi / www.sci.fi/~marko)...
I'd like to know myself if there are still Sähkö's
black T-shirts and record bags available anywhere...?
Oh yeah, and talking about The Wire: check out the latest issue
with our Pet Shop Boys of electronic horsemeat rockabilly on
the cover! :)
ekku
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Are these questions testing whether I'm a replicant or a lesbian,
Mr. Deckard?