
General Merch
Limited run of American Apparel 1301 heavyweight cotton tees. Printed locally in San Francisco. I specifically chose this shirt because I believe it holds its shape nicely and feels comfortable too. Original logo designed by Cy Garred using a stamp making kit and photography from "Rusted Hues" promotional photos. Colors are Forest Green, True Navy, and Burgundy.

Physical Albums
Original pressing of Silver Scooter's "Blue Law" album released by Peek-a-Boo Records in 2001. Brand new and never been played. Ships in a protective vinyl bag. These records have been stored properly over the years and appear to be in mint+ condition. They pop up used on Discogs for around $50 used with wear and tear.
Vol. IV is the first ever CD by Super XX Man. It was released by Peek-a-Boo Records (home of Silver Scooter). Featuring classics such as "And I Again" and "Beaty Take Me Home." After making two cassettes and a 7" single, the band graduated to the big time. It's a lovely album! I've unearthed a few copies.
Vol. XII was released by Tender Loving Empire in 2008. When they first started it was all hands on deck DIY printing. Everything felt homemade and loved. I have one copy of this CD. It's in excellent condition. Each gate-fold disc cover was hand-printed and glued in the TLE shop.
Vol. VI was released in 2003 on a small local label in Portland called Lelp. This is one of my favorite albums I've made because it chronicles my grandfather's life story and features the original version of "Collecting Rocks." It's a gem!
This single by Raspberry is one of the only representations of this fabulous trio that existed between 1993 and 1994. Raspberry was Tom Hudson on drums, Shawn Camp on bass and vocals, Scott Garred on guitar and vocals. Side A: My Brother Pat Side B: Girl and Empty Beer Can



































