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Tom Medley cartoon T-Shirts Available from Badcock Jones

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  1. gtmedley
    Joined: Apr 4, 2014
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    gtmedley
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    City: Columbus

    State: Ohio
    Price: $32-$42
    Contact: Seth Harris, [email protected] ; Gary Medley, [email protected]

    For Immediate Release: March 11, 2015

    Stroker McGurk is Back!

    Badcock Jones Launches New T-Shirts Featuring Artwork of Famed Hot Rod MagazineCartoonist Tom Medley

    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Badcock Jones, a boutique creator of contemporary casual apparel and accessories, has launched a new collection of T-shirts showcasing the artwork of famed Hot Rod Magazine cartoonist Tom Medley, creator of the legendary Stroker McGurk cartoon character that appeared in Hot Rod from 1948 through the mid-1950s, announced Badcock Jones founder Seth Harris.

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    Six cartoon designs -- some culled from deep inside the Medley archive -- are featured on a variety of T-shirts, from simple short-sleeve black, grey, or white tees to black-white 3/4 sleeve baseball shirts. The six designs include Stroker McGurk, the original Go-Kart logo, the San Fernando Valley Kart Club, Cummins Engineering, Hall-Craft Equipment, and the Comet East African Safari. All were created by Medley in the 1950s and 1960s.


    The Medley collection is located at www.badcockjones.com/mens/featured.html

    All Badcock Jones T-shirts feature super-soft sheer jersey construction (100% cotton), unisex sizing (although women may prefer to order one size smaller), a distressed print for a vintage look, and made-in-USA construction. In short, Badcock Jones T-shirts deliver the feel and durability of a vintage T-shirt that feels like you've owned it for years the moment you put it on.

    Tom Medley was one of Hot Rod Magazine's original staff members, starting on the second issue in 1948. He created cartoons and photography that chronicled America's post WWII car culture. Character Stroker McGurk put a whimsical wink on a hot rodding's then-outlaw image. Medley's artistry and innovation left an indelible mark on this period, a personal interpretation of a time when America's potential was unlimited, free of cynicism, full of promise. Medley, known as hot rodding's original nice guy, proved just how unlimited that potential could be. Sadly, Medley passed away last year at age 93. To learn more about him, view the documentary, STROKER


    For more information on Badcock Jones and to order apparel, visit www.badcockjones.com. Badcock Jones can also be reached at[email protected]. You can also join the Badcock Jones community on Facebook: www.facebook.com/BadcockApparel. In addition to the web, Badcock Jones merchandise is also carried in high-end boutiques, upscale tattoo shops and specialty retail chain stores across the US and Canada. ###
     

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