What's the commission number? Odds are for a 1960, it would've had ribbed
letters originally, but they could be plain letters if it's well up in the
mid-TS70000 range.
One other thing to consider before final drilling: have whatever set of
letters you use in hand and make sure that their pins are in the same places
as the holes you're about to drill. I don't know if it happens so much with
the repro letters, but some repro badges have pins in very slightly different
spacings from the originals.
--Andy Mace
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*Man: Well, no ... It's not so much of a jet, it's more your, er, Triumph
Herald engine with wings.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Fansher <tfansher at comcast.net>
As a side note, the ribbed letters and the smooth letters have different hole
patterns.
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