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On 10/14/2021 at 1:32 PM, dees189227 said:

Im still waiting for my weg posters that I ordered 10 minutes after we won. 3 weeks it will be on Saturday obviously. Maybe Mark Knight had to sketch some more. 

Plus I ordered some stuff from the footy plus more shop but that was over a week ago. I can't even remember what I ordered. 

Ive noticed all the cheese boards have been sold from the melbourne shop. 

I'm with you I've ordered so much stuff I will just have two wait until it arrives to see what it is, when it stops coming I'll know I have everything 😀

 
1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

Very little of the stuff we have been shipping to China goes in Containers OD

But yes there is a container shortage around the world and prices have skyrocketed..

Usd 6k plus for a container was under 1k from china

As an aside, I remember this awesome print was produced a number of years back - I think it was the 1956 Premiership side from memory. I recall the club produced & sold them for a period. I've regretted ever since not getting one. Does anyone out there have one of these, and more to the point, anyone know where you can buy one nowadays?

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Framed limited edition ( with certificate of authenticity)

Size approximately 800x1000

$250

for further information or to purchase,

email : [email protected] 

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Was so tempted to buy a weg 1964 premiership. It just didn’t feel that right having one from a year where I wasn’t even born yet. I think it would just be a depressing reminder of our drought. Now I’m thinking of getting one to go with my 2021 one.


image.thumb.png.ec6ce998b9076dd97b3d991a4a6e2d19.pngA very talented graphic designer mate knocked this up before the GF. The design can be made into stickers and hoodies. If anyone is interested in having made up, let me know. Stickers are ready to go

 
11 hours ago, Demon17 said:

Is that the version with part of the match day ball.  1000 limited edition????

Just about - one of 750. The piece of sherrin is from the “AFL finals series”… I’m choosing to believe this particular piece is not a Ricky Nixon knock-off, but one of the grand final footys, and that the streak of red is a piece of Jake Lever’s knuckle 😂 6ECEEF15-CA23-4767-8674-8D1CD184B3A8.thumb.jpeg.a881eb5e4ce5a18d0542bc9d09fd0fc9.jpeg

I love the new Premiers range at MFC shop online.  
 

I am addicted to this premiership merch.  I’m getting a cap, hoodie and t-shirt.  My kids all want a tshirt each. 
 

BANG BANG BANG BANG !! 

 

49 years as a Dees fanatic.   I have to indulge!!! 


14 hours ago, jamarkmywords said:

Mine arrived this arvo too - love it, looks amazing. Didn’t realise just how big it would be, not sure where I’ll hang it?!  

Because you’re from Deeland I’m happy to assist, I have a couple of free walls I could hang it on. More than happy for you to pop over a couple of times a year to admire it, I’ll even put the replay on. 

14 hours ago, Only Rigoni said:

As an aside, I remember this awesome print was produced a number of years back - I think it was the 1956 Premiership side from memory. I recall the club produced & sold them for a period. I've regretted ever since not getting one. Does anyone out there have one of these, and more to the point, anyone know where you can buy one nowadays?

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I've got one, fully framed etc.

I don't believe they are available anymore, i could be wrong.


23 hours ago, Demon17 said:

Is that the version with part of the match day ball.  1000 limited edition????

Yes. Patch of game day ball (from finals) plus replica Premiership and Norm Smith medals. Signed by Trac and Gawny 

4E0D4E00-0BE7-4C39-8E0F-B4F9B20240FA.thumb.jpeg.e31cb52b35708a15290a4e52dbf72f3f.jpegStill available 

black timber framed $65

email : nafwood @gmail.com to order or for further information 


On 9/27/2021 at 9:37 AM, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I've ordered 3 x t-shirts from the Deebrief website (Clarry, Wingers Club & The Enforcer) as well as the Weg poster. I'd really like one of the New Era bucket hats some of the players train in too but they are sold out everywhere. 

The club should release a special premiership video with unseen footage. 57 years worth!

I still can't believe this is all real. 

 

I have no idea how they get away with selling products using imagery and IP from others without paying royalties.

The players are actually missing out here so I don’t like it personally.

Finally got the message its on its way via Pelicans

 
35 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Absolutely sensational.  

Yes it looks even more impressive in real life 

14 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Yes it looks even more impressive in real life 

🙋‍♀️ I can attest to this, (and again, I am NOT Joeboy’s wife). 😁 I ordered some prints from him, and my son who’s not even remotely interested in footy picked them up for me. This was our text exchange…

 

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