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Subject: RE: V700 decals

Author: Prusnek

Date: Aug 1, 2004, 8:49 PM

Post ID: 1717267104



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I don't have decals for the V700, haven't had to make them for my own
restorations (which is the reason I have had some made in the first
place). Nobody's asked for them either, so I'd imagine there's not much
call for them.
That being said, I can have some run, but there would be an initial
small set up charge. The hardest part would be to come up with some nice
clean, sharp black and white art or a high resolution file of the art.
If someone is already doing V700 decals it would be cheaper to go with
them unless you really want gold. For a loopframe that early it would
only be my humble suggestion to bring it back to as close to original
condition as you care to since there probably aren't that many around.
You can see the decals I do have here
http://myweb.core.com/photos/spajohn@raex.com/MotoGuzziDecals

John Prusnek




Tom Short wrote:

 Oooh! Gold sounds neat-o! I have used his Eldo ones with great success.
He doesn't advertise gold V700 decals, though.

You out there, John?

MG Cycles advertises black, but I may go with the gold as I have some
original gold style eagles.

Has anyone seen an original V700 with white fenders and battery
covers?(1968)

If not, I'm going back with silver!


Maven wrote:


 
 
J.Prusnek had some made for me in gold recently, and they are by far the
nicest I have seen anywhere - he certainly has my vote!

HarryBinNC
The Arizona Kid
LFL 002

Tom Short
AZ MGNOC Rep
Phoenix, AZ


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I don't have decals for the V700, haven't had to make them for my
own restorations (which is the reason I have had some made in the first
place). Nobody's asked for them either, so I'd imagine there's not much
call for them. <br>
That being said, I can have some run, but there would be an initial
small set up charge. The hardest part would be to come up with some
nice clean, sharp black and white art or a high resolution file of the
art. If someone is already doing V700 decals it would be cheaper to go
with them unless you really want gold. For a loopframe that early it
would only be my humble suggestion to bring it back to as close to
original condition as you care to since there probably aren't that many
around. <br>
You can see the decals I do have here<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://myweb.core.com/photos/spajohn@raex.com/MotoGuzziDecals">http://myweb.core.com/photos/spajohn@raex.com/MotoGuzziDecals</a><br>
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John Prusnek<br>
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Tom Short wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Oooh! Gold sounds neat-o! I have used his Eldo ones with great success.
He doesn't advertise gold V700 decals, though.

You out there, John?

MG Cycles advertises black, but I may go with the gold as I have some
original gold style eagles.

Has anyone seen an original V700 with white fenders and battery
covers?(1968)

If not, I'm going back with silver!


Maven wrote:
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<span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span>J.Prusnek had some made for me in gold recently, and they are by far the
<span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span>nicest I have seen anywhere - he certainly has my vote!
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<span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span>HarryBinNC
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<pre wrap=""><!---->The Arizona Kid
LFL 002

Tom Short
AZ MGNOC Rep
Phoenix, AZ</pre>
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