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Up next is 6, 4, 9, 1965, http://www.sportslogos.net/logos/view/33683381973/Ottawa_Nationals/1973/Home_Uniform 

 

Instead of taking the easy route and going with a native American tribe, I did a little research and found that there is a newspaper in town called the Fort Collins Coloradoan, so I went with that...

 

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Up next is 54, 3, 10, 1987, http://www.sportslogos.net/logos/view/e2sx1hitcl3lno2v6v2k6ipwj/Charlotte_Hounds/2012/Primary_Logo 

 

Since Dieppe, NB is a Francophone city, I went with a French name, and since the city is named after a battle in WWII, I decided a military name would be good. Since it's very close to the ocean, I went with Les Capitaines,

 

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Damn dude! The logos, the looks, the colour schemes... this is beautiful. I'm in awe with the work here. Have you posted these on HJC too? You'd win a COTW for each one over there, I bet.

 

By the way, can we give you random numbers to execute a concept? That'd be fun.

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Knocked away by the Coloradoans set. As someone who lives in Colorado (Near Fort Collins, actually!) I'd by those jerseys in a heartbeat.

 

This entire series just showcases your design talent and your ability to just create something beautiful out of nothing.

 

Bravo.

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  • 8 months later...

On second thought, I decided to do one now. The number generator gave me: 32, 4, 12, 1975, and the random logo was this one http://www.sportslogos.net/logos/view/zj7eqoh45gw4ula6qghqfqy4g/_Osasuna//Primary_Logo

 

So, here are the Rochester Serpents named after the mythical Great Serpent of Lake Ontario:

 

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Of all the old series that could have been resurrected, I'm glad it's this one! Great work, looking forward to more!

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Since I just finished a different project, I decided to knock out another one of these.

 

The numbers I got were: 31,2,10,1998 and the random logo I got was: http://www.sportslogos.net/logos/view/g5jvlza7s7ve9hgh7159w7f0l/_Arsenal_de_Sandi/1942/Primary_Logo

 

So, that gives me Las Cruces, NM and an occupation. Since the color scheme is a bright one, and it was founded in the late 1990s at the height of wrestling's popularity, I went with the Las Cruces Luchadors. The main logo is obviously based on a luchador mask while the secondary logo is inspired by the WCW logo of the late 1990s below.

 

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On 7/24/2016 at 8:49 AM, JCRGraphix said:

Up next is 54, 3, 10, 1987, http://www.sportslogos.net/logos/view/e2sx1hitcl3lno2v6v2k6ipwj/Charlotte_Hounds/2012/Primary_Logo 

 

Since Dieppe, NB is a Francophone city, I went with a French name, and since the city is named after a battle in WWII, I decided a military name would be good. Since it's very close to the ocean, I went with Les Capitaines,

 

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The Double blue, with gold works fantastic here. I really like this series!

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