A little over a year ago now, Eisenbrauns introduced the cuneiform mug, which was an immediate hit. We actually went back and reprinted it. At the time people asked us to make the design available in other formats. Well, we decided we didn't want to get into the clothing business, so we put the idea on the back burner.
About 3 weeks ago, we pulled it off the back burner and decided to do something with it. Below are our two newest employees, Jon and Amy—both are copy editors by the way—modeling the new Cuneiform t-shirts.
So, did we decide to get into the clothing business? Nope, but you can order them here We even have "onesies," but nobody who works here could fit into it as a model!
We're working on another idea, but that might not be ready until AAR/SBL. I'll let you know. Meantime, be the first one in your graduate school, nursery school, grade school, etc., with an Eisenbrauns cuneiform t-shirt.
Friday, August 10, 2007
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2 comments:
Well, I can handle Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, and a few more languages, but what does the cunieform on the t-shirts actually say?
Ah, yes! That is the question, isn't it. Well, you can go to www.eisenbrauns.com and on the pull down menu under Help, is says "What does my mug say." Or, you could go here:
http://tinyurl.com/2oc9sr
James
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