Steven,
If you can get a digital picture of part or all of the original decal you
can have a local vinyl sign shop reproduce it. I have a friend that does
this all the time for his John Deere stuff. He has all of the little weird
"one of a kind" decals made this way. They can even work with damaged
decals.
Happy Holidays!
Mike Boteler
'56 4400 Brush Fire Trk NAPCO
'56 4400 Stake
'56 6400 Stake
'56 8400 Wrecker w/Holmes 525
'56 9200 Tractor w/Allison Automatic
'57 10500 Fire Truck
Hughesville, MD
http://www.chevytrucks.org/mikesgarage/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Stuckmeyer" <slstusmc@yahoo.com>
To: "oletrucks" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 8:04 AM
Subject: [oletrucks] Stick on letters
> Ayone know of a source to get stick on paint letters. I guess that's what
> you could call them. I'm looking for 3/16" letters to apply to an old
> piece of equipment we are restoring in the shop at work. A 1958 Melroe
> (Bobcat) M-200. These letters are used for safety/maintenance instructions
> on the unit. I figured no better source could be found than here to
> start. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Steve Stuckmeyer
> 51 3100
> St Peters, MO
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