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big patch #058: Chainring Heart 7x7", screenprint on olive canvas (1 oz) $2.00

 
Dumpsters aren't the only things than need love. Tony Gnosis
Happy valentine! shenea
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Chainring Heart T-shirt screenprint, fair trade, american made t-shirts (10 oz) $12.00

Fittings:

X-Small Chest 24

Small Chest 30

Medium Chest 36

Large Chest 40

X - Large Chest 44

XX-Large Chest 48

 
I just saw someone wearing this shirt at a club in Berlin. Seriously. You guys are intercontinental when you eat french toast. JenStar
I live in New Mexico but bought this shirt in Seattle at Left Bank Books, having never heard of Mirocosm Publishing. My original take on this design ... Dani
This shirt is the best! Jay
I love the design. I like that you guys keep switching colors. The most recent one I ordered (blue on dark brown) was an odd shape. Chopped it up and ... Kori
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Papercutter #1 32 pages, comic sized, offset (4 oz) $3.00

The premiere issue of Tugboat's new flagship title. Papercutter is a quarterly comic book anthology featuring new original stories from emerging and underexposed comic artists from every corner of the cartooning world. This issue features a compelling love story from Aaron Renier (Spiral Bound) set in the streets of Brooklyn and the halls of New York's famed Natural History Museum. Also short stories from JP Coovert (Driving South) and Sean Aaberg (The Adventures of Pipu). Cover art by Aaron Renier. Other rad art by Nate Beaty.

 
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Patch #058: Chainring Heart 4x4", screenprint on canvas (0.10 oz) $1.00

The ever popular Microcosm logo!

 
honestly this seems to have gone a bit far. someone might "own" this logo because they created it, but selling this as a patch or having it as a ... sarina
This isn't really a big deal. The gossip and rumors circles made it into a big deal. I don't care. Get it tattooed on your face, get it tattooed on ... Joe Biel
if not you guys some other person with the same amount of love for them would have come up with it. there's unlimited amounts of things you can do ... j.
you could take it as a complement, maybe. i have a friend who got it tattooed and he loves you guys. and bikes. nessa
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Pin #127: Chainring Heart 1" (0.10 oz) $1.00

 
I think you should be proud that your symbol has developed such deeper meaning for people. Its a beautiful thing that it IS becoming a symbol for ... nea
If it has personal significance to you, why'd you make it into buttons, patches, etc? Just a thought. It's a kickass design though. molly
this image is also a simplified version of the wedding tattoo that aaron ranier designed for joe and i in 2002. it represents our love of bicycles ... alex wrekk
Personal doesn't necessarily mean private. We did not anticipate anywhere near the kind of reaction it would have. Sure, it was a poor judgment call ... Joe
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Portland Zine Symposium 2003 Poster 18x12", screenprint (3 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

These are limited edition posters used to promote the 2003 Portland Zine Symposium; a three day conference and zine social exploring facets of underground publishing and DIY culture, held each summer at the Portland State University (PSU) campus in downtown Portland, Oregon.

 
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Spiral Bound Book 184 pages. full size, paperback (18 oz) $14.95

You might remember Aaron Renier as the artist who drew the ever popular Chainring Heart image! Check out his well defined animal characters behaving as humans.

"Top Shelf has a real winner with Aaron Renier's delightful, action-packed graphic novel for all ages. Innocence and naiveté dominate the character traits of the cast of cute, anthropomorphic characters while the meaning of friendship and loyalty is explored. The fast-paced tale unfolds through detailed illustrations on pages meant to resemble lined, spiral notebook paper, hence the title. The main characters are Turnip, an insecure little elephant; Stucky, a confident, friendly hound; Ana, an aspiring, investigative bunny reporter; and Emily, the clever little bird photographer experiencing self-discovery. They tap into their own creativity and resourcefulness, but they also learn of the destructive power of too much ambition. Spiral-Bound is entertaining without being didactic and is highly recommended for all youth graphic novel collections within public and school libraries. Even adult readers will identify with the angst experienced by the loveable characters and celebrate the happy resolution of the mystery." -- Jeannine Wiese, Ingram Library Services

 
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Sticker #159: Chainring Heart 2.5x2.5", screenprint (0.05 oz) $0.50

 
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