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Offline Pat the Cat

Re: Shadow of the Beast T-Shirt Manufacturer / Authenticity
« on: January 05, 2017, 02:30:35 AM »
IIRC, all boxed Psygnosis original T-Shirts came in XL size. It should have a mark on at least one label saying that. 100% Cotton could be right too.

They have been copied many many times, with various labels. I never had one, but I've certainly seen a few. :)

The artwork is particularly awesome on that issue, and imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but I could not be sure. Some counterfeiters go to a lot of trouble, the original artist or someone with access to it could have re-issued the work (happens sometimes, deals run out of time).

If "Screen Stars" got the rights to the game as a budget title, they could have reissued it, I guess. That would make it a Psygnosis T shirt, but not an orignal one. But a legal clone. Not a bootleg.
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Offline Pat the Cat

Re: Shadow of the Beast T-Shirt Manufacturer / Authenticity
« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2017, 02:33:13 AM »
Quote from: odin;819590
On a similar note, anyone got recommendations for a source for good knock-off's? The 100 USD they're asking on EBay for maybe-originals is a bit too much.

DIY. No resale, no crime, and you can even get the labels correct, if you are really that anal about memoribilia being accurate.

Fact is, all the originals have been washed bare by now. They weren't looking that healthy by 1995 unless you kept them in the box. Even with non-bleach washing agents.
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