gdstour
Feb 28 2007, 02:50 PM
Well here we go again, its time for another art contest.
We are getting ready to release the RAGE ( Blurr top Spirit wing) super-fast-not-too-overstable-long-range-driver!
Most of our pro players have been test flying the prototypes and they really wish we already had it pdga approved.
( it's been a busy winter)
What we are looking for this time is art that represents Rage and text to go along with it.
Since the prize will be a Titan Pro-24, Splitting it would be petty hard.
If we do choose one person's font and another's logo the font winner will also get 20 rages!
Please send all art to david@gdstour.com I will choose the top 6 and we will vote for one week.
I am a little behind in getting this contest going as we want to release the Rage in about 2 weeks, so for those who want to win a Titan start sending over the art! :cool:
sleepyEDB
Feb 28 2007, 02:55 PM
Holy smokes...that's a great prize! :eek:
Makes me wish I could draw... :( :p
sleepy
thatdirtykid
Mar 01 2007, 12:17 AM
yeah I think I will even enter this one ;-)
MBStuart
Mar 01 2007, 12:06 PM
http://www.mbstuart.com/downloads/gds/Titan_Pro-24.jpg
The Titan
They are made from 1/2" cold rolled steel instead of the traditional 5/16ths. They are also deeper dished like Ozark baskets/spider 3 (13" deep). They are Hot-Dpped Galvanized, not powder coated. The chain configuration is also similar to the Ozark mountain baskets, with 2 sets of inside chains that alternate lengths. There are 3 sets of chains altogether with each hanging independently on their own rings. The rings are not made from cold rolled and are 3"x1/2"x 1/4" shaped like the Armstrong bracelets. Cut sections of 3" tubing, dipped in a red copolymer that is guaranteed against cracking and chipping. The rings are tighter to the poll & heavier causing way less action when struck. To top it off the inside "CHAINS" are heavier in weight but similar in gauge. The outside chains are the normal size and weight of the mach III's. The heavier inside chain really deadens the shots without causing deflection. Physically this basket is superior in strength as anyone could see that just by looking and I would put their catching ability up against anything ever made.
scooop08
Mar 01 2007, 12:10 PM
Great idea Dave. For anyone who hasn't seen these baskets they are the bomb I can't wait till a lot of courses have these out. They really help you in confidence in your putting.
sleepyEDB
Mar 01 2007, 02:37 PM
http://www.mbstuart.com/downloads/gds/Titan_Pro-24.jpg
The Titan
They are made from 1/2" cold rolled steel instead of the traditional 5/16ths. They are also deeper dished like Ozark baskets/spider 3 (13" deep). They are Hot-Dpped Galvanized, not powder coated. The chain configuration is also similar to the Ozark mountain baskets, with 2 sets of inside chains that alternate lengths. There are 3 sets of chains altogether with each hanging independently on their own rings. The rings are not made from cold rolled and are 3"x1/2"x 1/4" shaped like the Armstrong bracelets. Cut sections of 3" tubing, dipped in a red copolymer that is guaranteed against cracking and chipping. The rings are tighter to the poll & heavier causing way less action when struck. To top it off the inside "CHAINS" are heavier in weight but similar in gauge. The outside chains are the normal size and weight of the mach III's. The heavier inside chain really deadens the shots without causing deflection. Physically this basket is superior in strength as anyone could see that just by looking and I would put their catching ability up against anything ever made.
'scuse me...I have to go change my shorts. :eek: :D
sleepy
gdstour
Mar 03 2007, 10:12 PM
http://www.mbstuart.com/downloads/gds/Titan_Pro-24.jpg
The Titan
They are made from 1/2" cold rolled steel instead of the traditional 5/16ths. They are also deeper dished like Ozark baskets/spider 3 (13" deep). They are Hot-Dpped Galvanized, not powder coated. The chain configuration is also similar to the Ozark mountain baskets, with 2 sets of inside chains that alternate lengths. There are 3 sets of chains altogether with each hanging independently on their own rings. The rings are not made from cold rolled and are 3"x1/2"x 1/4" shaped like the Armstrong bracelets. Cut sections of 3" tubing, dipped in a red copolymer that is guaranteed against cracking and chipping. The rings are tighter to the poll & heavier causing way less action when struck. To top it off the inside "CHAINS" are heavier in weight but similar in gauge. The outside chains are the normal size and weight of the mach III's. The heavier inside chain really deadens the shots without causing deflection. Physically this basket is superior in strength as anyone could see that just by looking and I would put their catching ability up against anything ever made.
'scuse me...I have to go change my shorts. :eek: :D
Was it from the baskets or the little High school hotties watching Boro and Schmidt in the background?
sleepy
:confused: :D
gdstour
Mar 03 2007, 10:17 PM
http://www.mbstuart.com/downloads/gds/Titan_Pro-24.jpg
The Titan
They are made from 1/2" cold rolled steel instead of the traditional 5/16ths. They are also deeper dished like Ozark baskets/spider 3 (13" deep). They are Hot-Dpped Galvanized, not powder coated. The chain configuration is also similar to the Ozark mountain baskets, with 2 sets of inside chains that alternate lengths. There are 3 sets of chains altogether with each hanging independently on their own rings. The rings are not made from cold rolled and are 3"x1/2"x 1/4" shaped like the Armstrong bracelets. Cut sections of 3" tubing, dipped in a red copolymer that is guaranteed against cracking and chipping. The rings are tighter to the poll & heavier causing way less action when struck. To top it off the inside "CHAINS" are heavier in weight but similar in gauge. The outside chains are the normal size and weight of the mach III's. The heavier inside chain really deadens the shots without causing deflection. Physically this basket is superior in strength as anyone could see that just by looking and I would put their catching ability up against anything ever made.
'scuse me...I have to go change my shorts. :eek: :D
Was it from the baskets or the little High school hotties watching Boro and Schmidt in the background?
sleepy
:confused: :D
By the way we still need more art submissions,
If anyone wants a lead into to an image we have Just email me and I can give you something to run with!
The Logo or Icon will go above our stock, Evolution Pro-Line stamp and the size of the art will most likely need to be around 3" and will be right above the E text!
the_kid
Mar 03 2007, 10:26 PM
http://www.mbstuart.com/downloads/gds/Titan_Pro-24.jpg
The Titan
They are made from 1/2" cold rolled steel instead of the traditional 5/16ths. They are also deeper dished like Ozark baskets/spider 3 (13" deep). They are Hot-Dpped Galvanized, not powder coated. The chain configuration is also similar to the Ozark mountain baskets, with 2 sets of inside chains that alternate lengths. There are 3 sets of chains altogether with each hanging independently on their own rings. The rings are not made from cold rolled and are 3"x1/2"x 1/4" shaped like the Armstrong bracelets. Cut sections of 3" tubing, dipped in a red copolymer that is guaranteed against cracking and chipping. The rings are tighter to the poll & heavier causing way less action when struck. To top it off the inside "CHAINS" are heavier in weight but similar in gauge. The outside chains are the normal size and weight of the mach III's. The heavier inside chain really deadens the shots without causing deflection. Physically this basket is superior in strength as anyone could see that just by looking and I would put their catching ability up against anything ever made.
'scuse me...I have to go change my shorts. :eek: :D
Was it from the baskets or the little High school hotties watching Boro and Schmidt in the background?
sleepy
:confused: :D
By the way we still need more art submissions,
If anyone wants a lead into to an image we have Just email me and I can give you something to run with!
The Logo or Icon will go above our stock, Evolution Pro-Line stamp and the size of the art will most likely need to be around 3" and will be right above the E text!
There weren't ever any hotties following us when i was there. Must've skeered'em.
gdstour
Mar 05 2007, 01:58 PM
Arts getting better but I still dont have 6 that are solid.
sleepyEDB
Mar 05 2007, 02:20 PM
Was it from the baskets or the little High school hotties watching Boro and Schmidt in the background?
The baskets for sure. Now if there had been some real discin' chicks putting into the baskets... :o :p
sleepy
flynvegas
Mar 05 2007, 03:04 PM
How much does a portable Titan cost?
gdstour
Mar 05 2007, 08:32 PM
Was it from the baskets or the little High school hotties watching Boro and Schmidt in the background?
The baskets for sure. Now if there had been some real discin' chicks putting into the baskets... :o :p
sleepy
Might be a good idea for the next ad in the mag.
BTW,
The portable Titans retail for $325.00 and the permanents go for $400.00 and are guaranteed against bending or breaking!
BOOOOOYAAAAH!!!!!!
MBStuart
Mar 06 2007, 12:37 AM
http://www.mbstuart.com/downloads/gds/RAGE.jpg
http://www.mbstuart.com/downloads/gds/RAGE_black.jpg
This is what I came up with so far.
Any comments would be appreciated - I'm stuck.
Bizzle
Mar 06 2007, 10:43 AM
This was my first entry;
http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q253/brycdavis/ragefist.jpg
gdstour
Mar 06 2007, 11:46 AM
I have 2 or 3 really solid submissions and many others that are being worked on, keep em coming!
please send files to david@gdstour.com
poisonelf
Mar 06 2007, 11:48 AM
I'll have one 2 you by the end of the week
gdstour
Mar 07 2007, 12:18 AM
we are taking art until Sunday night!
gdstour
Mar 11 2007, 10:19 PM
[QUOTE]
http://www.mbstuart.com/downloads/gds/Titan_Pro-24.jpg
The Titan
They are made from 1/2" cold rolled steel instead of the traditional 5/16ths. They are also deeper dished like Ozark baskets/spider 3 (13" deep). They are Hot-Dpped Galvanized, not powder coated. The chain configuration is also similar to the Ozark mountain baskets, with 2 sets of inside chains that alternate lengths. There are 3 sets of chains altogether with each hanging independently on their own rings. The rings are not made from cold rolled and are 3"x1/2"x 1/4" shaped like the Armstrong bracelets. Cut sections of 3" tubing, dipped in a red copolymer that is guaranteed against cracking and chipping. The rings are tighter to the poll & heavier causing way less action when struck. To top it off the inside "CHAINS" are heavier in weight but similar in gauge. The outside chains are the normal size and weight of the mach III's. The heavier inside chain really deadens the shots without causing deflection. Physically this basket is superior in strength as anyone could see that just by looking and I would put their catching ability up against anything ever made.
:confused: :D
By the way we still need more art submissions,
If anyone wants a lead into to an image we have Just email me and I can give you something to run with!
The Logo or Icon will go above our stock, Evolution Pro-Line stamp and the size of the art will most likely need to be around 3" and will be right above the E text!
Thanks to all who have sent in art so far ( received about 50 submissions)
I have heard from several people who are " working on art for the Rage".
Please go ahead and send in your art for the Contest even if it isn't finished yet.
we can tweak it out if the concept is good.
Rage must be a hard image to project with text and/or an Icon, we barley have 6 that are really solid!
The discs are awesome and the newest run of Evolution plastic is SWEET!.
I am hoping we have something great come in in the final hour that fits the disc!! :cool::cool::cool:
serg
Mar 12 2007, 01:56 PM
http://a5.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/61/l_306ba8e07996a8f54e1c6de470cdb42c.jpg
I know it's the day after but I didn't have a chance to upload this. Not much but just a little something I played around with.
gdstour
Mar 13 2007, 12:15 PM
serge, I really like the font and thanks for the art.
we will try and get the contest rolling tonight.
Most likely we wont poll for too long as the Rages are sitting there ready to be stamped and shipped!
jrsnapp
Mar 14 2007, 11:25 AM
Will the poll be on this thread or will it start a new one? Not certain how this works. Thanks in advance!!
gdstour
Apr 01 2007, 05:31 PM
Will the 2 winners of the Rage art contest #'s 2 and #5,
please email david@gdstour.com with your address for shipping