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:[http://www.skullman.com/Bobsleigh.htm Original image]<p>Greg Speirs' original Lithuanian tie dye t-shirts were used to raise over $400,000.00 for the Lithuanian Olympic basketball team & charity after the 1992 Summer Olympics. (The original Olympic Skullman lithuanian basketball t-shirts can now be seen enshrined in an exhibit created by Speirs at the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass., with Skullman immortalized as a  giant ( 7ft.x 12ft) 3-D mural hanging from the ceiling above the Lithuanian T-shirts enshrinement.
 
:[http://www.skullman.com/Bobsleigh.htm Original image]<p>Greg Speirs' original Lithuanian tie dye t-shirts were used to raise over $400,000.00 for the Lithuanian Olympic basketball team & charity after the 1992 Summer Olympics. (The original Olympic Skullman lithuanian basketball t-shirts can now be seen enshrined in an exhibit created by Speirs at the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass., with Skullman immortalized as a  giant ( 7ft.x 12ft) 3-D mural hanging from the ceiling above the Lithuanian T-shirts enshrinement.
  
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== Contact ==
 
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Greg Speirs' original Lithuanian tie dye t-shirts were used to raise over $400,000.00 for the Lithuanian Olympic basketball team & charity after the 1992 Summer Olympics. (The original Olympic Skullman lithuanian basketball t-shirts can now be seen enshrined in an exhibit created by Speirs at the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass., with Skullman immortalized as a giant ( 7ft.x 12ft) 3-D mural hanging from the ceiling above the Lithuanian T-shirts enshrinement.


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