John Kemp’s Notre Dame Dye Job

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John Kemp, a fellow Georgetown Prep alum, recently contacted me about doing a couple of new dyes for his goalie heads. This was the first. He wanted one either completely or mostly Green with clovers on it and his last name. I made sure these clovers were large and could be seen from a distance. I also included his name in cursive near the bottom of the head and “Irish” written across the top.

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Like all of my dye jobs, each clover was cut out individually by hand. This was one of those heads that I almost didn’t want to give back because it came out so well. One down for Kemp with one more to go.

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