I've seen white bumper stickers around before that say "Aggie Bonfire" on them. Anyone know of any stores around town that sell them? I've tried Aggieland Outfitters and Inspirations. Thanks.
look on studentbonfire.com they have a merchandise section that you can order from. Most everybody gets theirs whenever they sell them off the truck, like at burn, or about a week after burn. Just ask around northside dorms and find a crew chief that will let you know when they sell them.
"AGGIE BONFIRE" stickers are from the old Bonfire days and haven't been ordered for several years now. They aren't sold in stores. If you see someone with an 'AGGIE BONFIRE' sticker they are likely class of '03 or older. I think the off-campus bonfire folks have 'BONFIRE' stickers on their vehicles which are similar but do not have the word 'AGGIE' on them. I'm not certain that they let anyone and everyone get a sticker though. If it's anything like it was when I was in the dorms, to get a sticker you either had to work alot on Bonfire or get one from somebody who did. I wish I had another sticker though cause I'm selling my old truck and there's no way the sticker will come off in one piece.
I've always known that my foresight would come in handy someday.....
I scanned in the original Aggie Bonfire sticker sometime back in the late 90's because I knew that someday they would no longer be around. The stickers could easily be reproduced with a copy of the original.
Still have the file
[This message has been edited by Hazzard (edited 2/10/2005 10:27p).]
Hazzard, I also got a scanned copy of the old sticker but upon receipt of the sticker from an online bumper sticker company it just didn't look the same. The letters and axe handles were more scrunched than the original and the letter coloring was a bit too dark. I guess I'll just settle for a former student sticker on the new truck.
I had to pull mine off my truck several years ago...I'm still holding out hope that someday I'll come across somebody who has some extras. Would even consider paying good money for an authentic one. I sure do miss those good ol' days.