Faded Numerals on Guages
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Is there a good way (or a good vendor) to redo faded guage numerals? I bought a new clock for my '40 basically just for the glass. Just lost an ebay bid that would have cost me a mint (for what it was) just to get the glass out of a piece. Any thoughts?
Posted on: 2009/2/14 16:41
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Re: Faded Numerals on Guages
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Do a search for Bob's Speedometer on the Internet. They repair and re-letter vintage gauges and clocks. I know a few people that have used them with good results, but no personal experience. Perhaps Mal, Wade, or Peter knows someone in OZ.
Posted on: 2009/2/14 16:45
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-BigKev
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Re: Faded Numerals on Guages
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Try the e-bay store "dash glass".I found it by typing "Packard dash" in the search in e bay motors.
They have a lot of lenses. RT
Posted on: 2009/2/14 21:32
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Thanks guys.......found "dash glass" in ebay stores and bought same!
Posted on: 2009/2/14 23:49
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Re: Faded Numerals on Guages
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If you are a purist and not a heathen
Abbott Instrument Restoration 10860 Southwest 74th Avenue, Portland, OR, 97223, phone: (503) 246-1287 He will silkscreen a new face but the line is long to get in and get work back.
Posted on: 2009/2/25 20:32
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