Can i use the browning logo
Joined: May 15, Posts: 17, These are the same people who wear camo in public, when they aren't hunting. They've also probably never hunted either. Joined: Jan 17, Posts: I feel like the Browning stickers were the "fishing shirts" of the early s and it has blown up since then. Good intentions starting out with guys who truly supported or lived and died by the brand hunters, trap shooters, etc just like the fishermen who wore the Columbia shirts because they truly got use out of them.
Along the way, someone thought it was cool even though they might not own a Browning or even hunt No offense to the guys on here who sport the sticker, because I'm sure you have it for the right reasons, but I feel we are in an ever shrinking minority. I shoot a Browning, and think the logo is pretty cool in it's simplicity. Joined: Apr 29, Posts: 8, User Profile Private Message. Joined: Mar 24, Posts: 87, Those stupid 'Bone Collector' stickers are becoming more noticeable as well. Joined: Nov 15, Remember Cast Away stickers?
Joined: Oct 25, Posts: 4, I graduated high school in A guy 1 year older than me got a buckmark tattoo shortly after graduating. He hunts and fishes alot and at the time it was interesting. Now, knowing what the buckmark has become, it seems dewwwshey. Joined: Dec 4, Posts: 11, Most of the people that have this sticker have no idea that it is for Browning at all.
All they see is a "deer sticker". Joined: Dec 20, I miss my "no fear" sticker from High school. Joined: Aug 31, Joined: Sep 10, Posts: 13, I have a z71 sticker on my truck, even though it's not 4x4.
Posts: 1, I'm a little worried he might be lurking around here. Joined: Oct 10, Posts: 26, Texags takes virtually everything way too seriously. Joined: Apr 20, Topics are getting worse and worse on this board. Joined: Feb 22, I'd equate it to the John Deere fashion for lack of a better term.
People who don't use a product sporting it because they want to fit in or identify with a certain lifestyle or type of people. To assure that the Browning page is enjoyable for all we ask that other companies do not post advertisements or use any similar spamming techniques on our Facebook page.
Selling products, announcing Websites, promotions or other similar activities on the Browning Facebook page are not allowed, The use of Browning registered trademarks for any business-related purpose is not allowed without specific, written permission.
In order to avoid confusion on the Browning Facebook page we ask all fans of Browning to not use Browning trademarks on their profile picture, unless it is an incidental part of the photo on clothing, hats, tattoos, etc. We always encourage you to "Show us your Buckmark. IMPORTANT: Impersonating the actual Browning company on any mainstream social media channel in any way acting like Browning or using the signature logo or buckmark as a profile image is a direct violation of most channel's policies and violates U.
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This is our position as provided to fans of the Browning Facebook and Instagram pages. It applies to all social media. But we are worried that the other Fans might be confused by your profile "picture.
It is better to use your own image to avoid confusion. Please also remember that Browning, the Buckmark logo and all associated Browning marks are registered trademarks of the Browning company. This fact of having registered trademarks is not unique to just us. The landscape can have anything in it, including mountains, water, and animals.
This is a great way to show that you love the outdoors and that you have a creative side. The stag symbol is a classic emblem of the hunter; quiet, patient, and skilled. This is a fantastic option for people who are fans of the company not only for the products they sell but also for the fact that they have a true passion for hunting or fishing.
Phrases are sometimes included in the tattoo design to clarify the intent of the piece. These designs signify that the individual finds solace amongst the trees and under the sun, symbols of the outdoors that may be included with the logo.
All of these versions are a great way to personalize the Browning tattoo without having to make drastic changes to the original design. These designs often have the simple black logo and they look like they are embedded in the person. This is a great way to show that the company and what they stand for is so important to you that it has actually become part of who you are.
The Browning logo is sometimes feminized by adding softer colors or feminine accessories such as a bow at the base of the antlers. The horns can be omitted to create the image of a doe rather than a stag to convey a sense of maternity and a protector while the antlered stage conveys the concept of a warrior and masculinity.
A fawn may be included in the design to highlight the concept of motherhood and the strength and instincts of a mother deer. Feminine Browning tattoo designs may utilize feminine patterns like lace to fill the outline of the deer or may include imagery that resembles jewelry, like pearls or chains.
The jewelry may adorn the antlers to keep the original logo but with a feminine twist. Tribal-like designs are created with the symbol as well that utilize a Polynesian-style pattern within the borders of the stag or in the background of the piece.
The deer profile works well with the thick, curving and interconnecting lines of the tribal style which resembles the brush of the woods, creating a scene. These pieces are generally bigger and emphasize the Browning icon in the center. Family or couple tattoos use this design as well, with each partner receiving a male or female Browning symbol, generally one created more masculine and the other more feminine.
As a symbol of family, particularly one that enjoys hunting, the stag and doe are imaged together, facing one another, sometimes with the smaller head of a fawn in the center.
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