Crusade shoulder numbers

rond..@spiritone.com

2016-10-05

Sharpie works just fine folks. but do wash the jersey in a mesh bag /
inside out to minimize friction on number surfaces). Washing makes you a
more pleasant person to be around in the crush at the start line :)
ron

-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Davidson via OBRA
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2016 1:07 PM
To: obra@list.obra.org
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Crusade shoulder numbers

I noticed the same thing - back number is fine, shoulder is fading fast.
Glad to hear I'm not the only one, I thought I was just an idiot for washing
it ;) I was planning on hitting it with a marks-a-lot before Saturday.

-Brad
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Brad Davidson

2016-10-04

I noticed the same thing - back number is fine, shoulder is fading fast. Glad to hear I'm not the only one, I thought I was just an idiot for washing it ;) I was planning on hitting it with a marks-a-lot before Saturday.

-Brad


Candi Murray.

2016-10-04

We may have some left overs from last year. I will check when I am at Blind Date. In the interim try a sharpie.
Candi

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> On Oct 4, 2016, at 11:38 AM, Gabe Cabatic via OBRA wrote:
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> Any tips on what to do with this year's crusade shoulder numbers. They seem to be fading badly. Sharpie them in? Leave them be? I know scoring is always a challenge and with mud in the forecast they may be even more critical.
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Gabe Cabatic

2016-10-04

Any tips on what to do with this year's crusade shoulder numbers. They seem to be fading badly. Sharpie them in? Leave them be? I know scoring is always a challenge and with mud in the forecast they may be even more critical.