My New Helmet Graphics
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I have always admired the painted wild graphics some of you have on your helmets. Here is something I did with authentic decals to make a Pittsburgh Steelers car helmet. These decals are like 20mil thick! This is something I always wanted. Of course the number on my helmet is my car number.
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I was not sure about posting it here but I because I was afraid that someone from the Steelers organization saw they could make a stink about it and next thing I get a letter from a lawyer. If they see it I hope they are cool with it and understand I am a big fan and not trying to hurt their trademark or make any money from it...it just for me.
I could also see someone doing a MBL baseball cap/helmet.
I could also see someone doing a MBL baseball cap/helmet.
Very cool idea.
BTW, licensing enforcement would come from the league, not the team. As a practical matter, since you're not seeking to use the logo for commercial gain (yours is strictly personal use by a fan), I doubt that the NFL will be contacting you any time soon.
Richard
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I have always admired the painted wild graphics some of you have on your helmets. Here is something I did with authentic decals to make a Pittsburgh Steelers car helmet. These decals are like 20mil thick! This is something I always wanted. Of course the number on my helmet is my car number.
wouldn't you be public enemy #1 at FL tracks
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Nicely done Mike. I love that idea.
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Back to the helmet-Excellent design execution.
Went to college in western Pa in 1969 stayed till 76.
The wife is from the area-now the whole family are STEELERS fans.
Was there when they were working for "One for the thumb" not to be then, but since.
Went to college in western Pa in 1969 stayed till 76.
The wife is from the area-now the whole family are STEELERS fans.
Was there when they were working for "One for the thumb" not to be then, but since.