BILL RUSSELL SEATTLE SUPER SONIC.  This is one of about 500 different authentic 1970s iron on t shirt transfers.  Most of these designs measure approx. 8" x 10" but some are larger, and some are a bit smaller.  These were designed to be ironed on to 100% cotton garments, or 50% cotton/50% polyester garments at 350 degrees for 30-45 seconds with cotton setting on hand held irons.  They can also of course be applied by transfer machines or mangles.  These are the real deal, authentic 70s merchandise, often using dayglo inks and bright colors.  Sometimes the colors appear muted because they were scanned through the thick parchment like transfer paper.  They will apply to any size shirt or sweatshirt or ???  There is no guarantee, express or implied, as to your ability to iron on the transfer since I cannot personally supervise every application, but I have sold over 3000 of these on eBay with just a handful of people reporting a problem.  We always try to see that every customer is 100% satisfied.  We do test the transfers periodically to make sure they still work.  Quantities on some, not all designs may be available.  S&h is $4.00 (unusually large item) to U.S. locations and will be combined for you, so wait for an invoice if you win or buy multiple items.  International buyer pays actual shipping cost via first class U.S. mail.  If you have any questions, feel free to email us.  We appreciate your business and have fun bidding.


The most frequent question I get is "Hey Rufus, do these things still work?"  I have to say that since they are about 45 years old vintage items, that I am always amazed at how easily they work for me.  The only ones that seem to ever have any issue are the photo type (mostly rock stars) because they represent a combined technology of lithography and silk screening.  The white background is silk screened over the printed photo while the photo ink is still wet binding the plastisol (white) to the photo.  The majority of all of my transfers are plastisol ink which is silk screened on to parchment-like paper called patipar one color at a time.  Although they could technically stop working at any time, I have yet to see any design fail with any frequency as reported by my thousands of customers for over 20 years!  I always recommend a shirt shop for the photo type transfers, and further I like to remind people that most of our hand held irons come from China and are made with incredibly cheap thermostats that might be inaccurate as to the temperatures they are supposed to achieve.  With all of that in mind, in the past 12 months, only one iron on customer gave me a negative feedback and that was before I could communicate with him and try to fix his problem.