Oh man, Iron-on T-shirt transfers . . . . I can smell it now. It is so funny how memories like that get associated with smell, taste, or some other sense.
So 1970's!
That is cool.
An old iron on. Way back for sure.
duplicate
Can someone make more?
Matt
Maybe.......
Can you get me a better picture? I'll PM you.
Would be cool to get some shirts made up with that design. Yes I to remember the smell of doing my own iron on!
Oh wow, brings back memories of iron on's from the 70's. I was to young for cars, more Star Wars, Scooby Doo etc. Yes the smell, I swear I can remember the smell.
I know the guy who bought Roach. I'll see if he still has some of those old screens
Loved those 1970's iron-ons; got sent home from HS for wearing my fave "Coors breakfast of Champions" tee shirt.
Local L.A. dJ Wolfman Jack had his late night am radio show on"The Big XERB" iron-on (mail order for $1 buck) another fave Wolfman had some short memorable scenes in "Hollywood Knights" and "American Graffiti"
Big Daddy Ed Roth "Rat Fink" was a good one as well
Staples sells DIY Avery heat transfer paper for inkjet printers. All you need to do is mirror the image, print and get the iron going.
https://www.staples.com/Avery-3271-Inkjet-Light-Fabric-Transfer-Paper-8-1-2-x-11-6-Pack/product_355125
I've made some silly T-shirts for birthday, retirements, etc. using this stuff. Works great for one-offs, just not long lasting like a properly silk-screened T-shirt.
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