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Original Lithuanian Jerseys
Merchandising Facts
The Original Lithuanian basketball
T-Shirt design was actually created independently by New York artist Greg
Speirs. The Lithuanian tie dyed T-shirts first appeared in the 1992
Barcelona summer Olympics and featured the original Lithuanian
slam-dunking skeleton
' Skullman ' ® .
Through the artist's generosity, merchandising of his Lithuania
basketball T-shirt design, raised MAJOR FUNDS of over $400,000.00 for the
Lithuanian basketball team and Lithuanian children's charities during the
Olympics and became a trademark brand. The artist's design was
unveiled to the world when it was worn by the Lithuanian Olympic
basketball team, while the team received bronze medals at the Olympic
closing ceremony. The Lithuanian Olympic basketball
T-shirt became part of sports history, and most sought after collectible
from the Olympics. These are the Original Tie Dyed Lithuanian basketball
T-shirts, reissued as the 2004 Collector's Commemorative Limited Edition,
signed & numbered, authorized by the artist, their original source. We
offer you a chance again to own a true collectible and part of sports art
history.
The original ' Skullman ® Lithuanian
basketball T-shirts ' and original artwork were
enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame: Springfield, Mass. on Dec. 7,
1993.
CALL TOLL FREE: 1-(800)-362-1886
FOR INFORMATION
Substantial Portion of profits from the sale of 2004 Edition T-shirts
goes to
STRAY CAT AND KITTEN RESCUE.
Find out more by clicking at the bottom of this
page at " CAT RESCUE & ADOPTION ".
No Rules Graphics / Slammin' Sports ®
Box #125
Yonkers, N.Y. 10710 U.S.A.
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TRADEMARK
AND COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF GREG SPEIRS, Slammin Gear, Skullman Lithuanian
t-shirts ®. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
PROPERTIES ARE THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF THE LICENSOR SCREAM TEAM ™,
SKULLMAN ®, LITHUANIA 2004 ® , LITHUANIA TIE DYE ® 2004 ARE REGISTERED
TRADEMARKS,
SCULLY®, the ORIGINAL LITHUANIAN TIE DYE BASKETBALL T-SHIRTS are copyright
1992.
NO RULES™, NO RULES GRAPHICS ™ ARE PROTECTED BY COMMON LAW TRADEMARK AND THE
LANHAM ACT FOUND IN TITLE 15
AND BY TRADE NAME AND UNFAIR COMPETITION PROTECTION. © Lithuania 2004
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