Same guy. I bought a print from him and quality was good, it appears to a be
from a factory drawing, but I don't claim to be an expert in blueprint
authentication. It is now framed and hanging on my dining room wall.
The usual disclaimers apply, I have no connection other than being a satisfied
customer.
Tom Gentry
Life is too short to drive boring cars!
'96 Ford SVT Cobra Mystic #1345 (mostly stock)
'72 Triumph TR-6 OD (highly modified)
'59 Triumph 10 Sedan (in boxes)
-----Original Message-----
From: drew@pixar.com [SMTP:drew@pixar.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 1999 9:24 AM
To: Hutmacher, Greg; 'Triumphs List'
Subject: Re: Triumph blueprints
I don't know if this site is related at all to the guy in the Netherlands
but if you're interested in "blueprints" you might want to check out the
following website:
http://www.geocities.com/Augusta/9275/
Standard disclaimers apply. I don't know nuthin about nuthin.
Drew
On Jan 13, 6:33pm, Hutmacher, Greg wrote:
> Subject: Triumph blueprints
>
> Speaking of Ebay, does anyone know anything about the blueprints that have
> been appearing periodically on Ebay.com for the various models. Its some
> guy in the Netherlands who gives the impression (without committing to it)
> that these are factory drawings. He sold a TR6 blueprint about a month or so
> ago that ended up going for quite a bit of money (enough to cause me to drop
> out). One guy I communicated with felt that this guy simply has access to a
> blue print copier and has original prints from some publication and is
> cranking out copies and auctioning them periodically. I was curious if
> anyone on the list has bought one and can vouch for the authenticity and
> quality.
>-- End of excerpt from Hutmacher, Greg
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Drew Rogge
drew@pixar.com
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