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franksinatra

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I am on here a fair amount and I wanted to let people know that I do Decals out of my home office. If theres anything you all might need please let me know. These are all Die cut not printed decals. I can do most any logo you might need along with custom design work to paint mask for painting lettering on a piece of metal, wood, etc. Maybe something for a tool box or labeling for drawers. Heres an example of some stuff I just did. thanks, G

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williaty

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Are you really creating individual dies for every different piece you do, or do you actually mean they're cut from sheet vinyl on a plotting cutter?

Also, word to the wise, many manufacturers do monitor the most popular forums on the internet and bust people for trademark infringement. You'd be the 4th guy I've personally seen taken to court from a forum post. You might want to remove the pics showing obviously illegal product and just do them on the wink-wink-nudge-nudge level via PM.
 
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franksinatra

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Im sponsored by this company so I have permission to use the logo. I use them on my boat, trailer, etc. but thank you for the heads up. :thumbup: Now if someone needed most any type of decal for your garage shop to go with whatever type of tools you have. I can probably come up with what you need.:beer: Thanks again. GK
 
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franksinatra

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I forgot to address your first thought.

I call the decals I make, die-cut, but you are correct they are cut on a plotter not a die. I use the term die-cut because many of todays decals are actually printed onto white or clear vinyl, which in time wears either from sun or some sort of abrasion. The decals I make are solid pigment all the way through so theres usually no color fade and abrasion wont take the color off. Just wanted to let you know. :)
 
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williaty

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Ah, yeah, differentiating in people's mind between colored vinyl and inkjet-printed vinyl is a good thing.

How are you sponsored by Shimano? I guess I mean what sport, since they do so much. That's pretty cool.
 
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franksinatra

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Actually Im with Daiwa, I forgot that i had some Shimano decals there as well. lol

Honestly, Im Just trying to help some fellow garage guys find some fun stuff for the shop and help myself pay for a bit of equipment and tournament fees towards next years events.
Let me know if i can be of help. Thank you, GK
 

Nova_Guy

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Can you make a decal off a car emblem? I have a 68 Nova and it has a one year only hood and trunk emblem. Is there any way to reproduce a chrome or white colored sticker that looks like the hood emblem?
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