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Subject: Re: "Eldorado" script on side covers

Author: Tom Formberg

Date: Feb 10, 2001, 5:38 AM

Post ID: 1705368656



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Brian,
There is a local sign shop that I believe could scan a sidecover with the
proper decals and create a lazer cut transfer that could be applied and
clear-coated for your sidecover. I've never asked them to do this, I have
had them copy a transfer and you couldn't tell it from the "original" I had
them use. I don't think it would be cheap, but if you want I could check w/
them. I could bring in one or both of my '73 Eldo sidecovers to see if they
could copy them - on the other hand, someone out there probably has them
already.
You know another thought would be I could scan my sidecover myself and bring
it in to them on paper - it might be trickey to get the scale right, but I
could give that a shot too.
Let me know.
Regards,
Tom
'83 SP/Hedingham
'73 Eldorado

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Brian,
<BR>There is a local sign shop that I believe could scan a sidecover with the
<BR>proper decals and create a lazer cut transfer that could be applied and
<BR>clear-coated for your sidecover. I've never asked them to do this, I have
<BR>had them copy a transfer and you couldn't tell it from the "original" I had
<BR>them use. I don't think it would be cheap, but if you want I could check w/
<BR>them. I could bring in one or both of my '73 Eldo sidecovers to see if they
<BR>could copy them - on the other hand, someone out there probably has them
<BR>already.
<BR>You know another thought would be I could scan my sidecover myself and bring
<BR>it in to them on paper - it might be trickey to get the scale right, but I
<BR>could give that a shot too.
<BR>Let me know.
<BR>Regards,
<BR>Tom
<BR>'83 SP/Hedingham
<BR>'73 Eldorado</FONT></HTML>

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