Dave Mudgett wrote: Should have bought a Duster with a 318 or 360, it was the last year for the model. I have no interest in being dragged into the 21st century, with respect to that kind of stuff. Definitely nothing Goth. /quote]
Same here. And I have a 1971 Dodge Demon with a 318. I started driving it when I was around 10 or 12 years old. I'm 52 now and still enjoying driving it. I drove it when I was in high school and Me and my wife would go on our dates in it. A ton of stories and memories with that car. I'm sorry for the high-jack.
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Mounting Car Nameplates to Pedal Steels?
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Hi John,
Today, I just saw on tv a double sided tape that holds excellent, but can also be removed. Check it out!
https://tryalientape.com
Good luck with your great idea!
Pat
Today, I just saw on tv a double sided tape that holds excellent, but can also be removed. Check it out!
https://tryalientape.com
Good luck with your great idea!
Pat
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Auto Badges on a Steel Guitar
This Copper Sierra is my last Steel.. somebody else will sell it.
Didn't make any difference to me, where the nice badge (24K plated) came from, it instantly looked better than a cheap decal from the factory.
The white Sierra was my UNI 12 in 2000
Didn't make any difference to me, where the nice badge (24K plated) came from, it instantly looked better than a cheap decal from the factory.
The white Sierra was my UNI 12 in 2000
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Very nice, Charley. How did you affix the nameplates to the guitar?
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Ho W I afiixed my Name Plates
with QUALITY sticky 3M Double Sided Tape. Sometimes you have to use an Exacto Knife to trim between the letters, so leave the backing on until that operation is complete.
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Absolutely...!
3D Printing would give one lots of options on the final product, great idea...Chris Sattler wrote:I would think 3D printing would be the way to go with steel logos
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Once I put an emblem on the front of my S-10 as a joke. It came from the back of a Honda Accord and it said 5 speed. A young girl came to my house who was interested in learning. She saw it and said WOW! IT'S A 5 SPEED! HAA O.M.G. Tommy.....
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Next time you see a Cadillac, look real close and see if you can find the name "Cadillac" anywhere on the outside of the vehicle!
Cadillac stopped putting their name on the outside of their cars a couple of decades ago. The idea behind that was simple and elegant - the style and design should tell you the brand of the car; you should not have to read a nameplate to tell what it is.
Cadillac stopped putting their name on the outside of their cars a couple of decades ago. The idea behind that was simple and elegant - the style and design should tell you the brand of the car; you should not have to read a nameplate to tell what it is.
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I missed this thread in April but I think Clarence White was the first to put an automobile emblem on his instrument, now owned and played by Marty Stuart. there are a whole legion of b-bender players and Clarence disciples who've built their own replicas in honor of Clarence.
I made my own tribute to Clarence but took some personal liberties with it
as for steel, I've thought about taking it even further and mounting headlights on the front and possibly wheels and a motor! it would save a lot of setup and gear-hauling if you could just drive your steel to the show
I made my own tribute to Clarence but took some personal liberties with it
as for steel, I've thought about taking it even further and mounting headlights on the front and possibly wheels and a motor! it would save a lot of setup and gear-hauling if you could just drive your steel to the show
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Steel guitar has it's own logo designers. Billy Robinson designed the Sho-Bud font. And Winnie Winston created the original long neck Brut aftershave bottle design.John McClung wrote: Erv Niehaus: Raymond Loewy was the designer. He did the Coca Cola bottle, and some famous logos. Such a beautiful car the Avanti!
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Nope, steel or iron would be extremely rare – if you could find it at all. Zink alloy castings go waaaaay back. Also used for door and trynk handles, hood ornaments etc, since before WW2. A light, cheap and brittle material that was gradually replaced by chrome plated plastics by the seventies/eighties.
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Blows that idea out thenPer Berner wrote:Nope, steel or iron would be extremely rare – if you could find it at all. Zink alloy castings go waaaaay back. Also used for door and trynk handles, hood ornaments etc, since before WW2. A light, cheap and brittle material that was gradually replaced by chrome plated plastics by the seventies/eighties.
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