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Posted by Eddy on January 17, 2004 at 20:47:11 from (64.200.84.93):
Spent the better part of the afternoon going thru archhives and reading about how all these gage repro companies cant make a correct looking gage for the early letter series. I also read how a few people just need to fix there logo's cause the gauge is fine and the people saying about the copyright to make decals. Then it hit me and I spoke to a lawyer friend. So here it is. If there is enough interest. I will have created a water slide decal sheet with the alphabet A-Z in the correct size / style of lettering that when you layer the letters you can authentically create the IHC logo .also included will be groups of letters that by splicing together you can create the correct gage numbers.Spray with acrylic or urethane sealer DONE ! There is no copyright infringement if its created for yourself. Think of this as as a prohibition solution. you cant sell alcohol but you can get the grapes and the yeast. All you will be getting is the tools how you use them isn't my business. As for getting inside of the gages I already have done it with undetectable results when done . could include a sheet how you even remove there bad logo's. I will not be a prisoner to bad reproductions and you shouldn't either !!! So lets here what you have to say Eddy
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