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Post by wisconsinjoe on Sept 18, 2021 5:15:16 GMT -8
I'm trying to learn about my options for having a durable decal/sticker for my camper. I have a good digital file from a graphic artist. I'm wondering what choices I have. I've been talking to a person who makes "dye-cut" or perhaps "die-cut" vinyl ones, but it seems a bit pricey. Anyone have good experiences to share? Primrose-sign-v2_with-outline-01 (1) by Joe Mirenna, on Flickr
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Post by PT on Sept 18, 2021 8:14:43 GMT -8
You might try contacting a sign shop for a second quote/opinion. They work with UV resistant vinyl decals all the time and can likely print from your file and give you another price point to compare.
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Post by WhitneyK on Sept 19, 2021 5:14:46 GMT -8
Mobiltec has a good source for these. Hopefully he'll chime in shortly, if not, I'd pm him. He had the badges reproduced for the Mainline and they look great.
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Post by Teachndad on Sept 19, 2021 14:00:24 GMT -8
Hi Friends, There are now several vendors on ebay that are selling emblem decals. The original fellow is Lanny Web at customvintagetrailerparts.com/He may have already created one of these. Rod
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Post by oldman on Sept 22, 2021 7:18:46 GMT -8
Just had some things made by Lanny and they turned out great.
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Post by Getnold on Sept 22, 2021 8:07:52 GMT -8
Ebay, and I think Etsy has several vendors as well.
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Post by wisconsinjoe on Sept 23, 2021 7:14:15 GMT -8
Thanks. My graphic designer suggested a local sign shop that I'll try first.
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Post by danrhodes on Sept 23, 2021 8:57:52 GMT -8
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