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    Re: "Very Vintage Altec Speaker"?

    Thanks for the help today guys, I believe I have all I need to give the font in the bar a try.
    Best, I think we have enough info get a minimum order quantity and a ball park price for various order sizes.

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    Re: "Very Vintage Altec Speaker"?

    Sorry I haven't been able to check in. Marty, looks good - I just think the lines need to be a little thicker. The letters need a thick, black outline.
    Gold ink can be done by silkscreen, no problem. If the decal maker does them that way, then we're "Golden." The only metallic inkjet printer I know is (was) the Alps. Silkscreen is a great choice onto the water-slide because the ink is thick and strong. Let's see if we can get that done.

    Looks like we would have a lot of takers if we do this.

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    Re: "Very Vintage Altec Speaker"?

    I agree gold printers ink is the way to go It can be done on a press too but not sure there are to many press runners out there any more. And boy is it a bitch to clean up afterwards. I used to run a press any metallic ink is a bitch to clean up. I think the amount of sales for them will be dependent on how accurately the decals are replicated.

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    Re: "Very Vintage Altec Speaker"?

    I agree that accuracy will be the key to sales. It is a group project so please don’t worry about hurting my feelings with comments on the drawings I post. The drawings are easy to manipulate so once they are done they can be tweaked. I can post 8-1/2 PDFs if that makes them easier to correct but we can cross that bridge when we come to it.

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    Re: "Very Vintage Altec Speaker"?

    Guys these decals are not going to be cheap ! I just got some prices on these.. If someone else can get them cheaper by all means.Here is the email Rudy sent me.They are obviously a lot of work.. Heres Rudy's comment.

    Hello John, I seen the link..and read the comments.
    I can do water slide- My size should be correct -to what I sent you in a photo.
    This involves:
    Art work; Film positives / expose silkscreens.

    (4) silksreen made set ups / run time / cleanup.

    Print clear down first on Special paper-Special inks
    Print gold
    Print Black
    Clear coat top

    100-200 decals would be $12.50 each.

    Please let me know...
    Regards, R.j

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    Re: "Very Vintage Altec Speaker"?

    Thanks AB. Yep, for short runs like this it's the setup fees that will kill us. They don't matter much for long runs.
    There is a follow on eBay who does very nice guitar water-slide decals. I doubt he can do metallics, but might do a good imitation. He charges $15 for 2 decals, but I would imagine that the price would go way down for a run the size we want.

    We need to decide if we want inkjet printing (good) or silkscreen (great). There will be a big difference in price, delay and quality.

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    Re: "Very Vintage Altec Speaker"?

    Alps MD5000 could do it if we can find somebody with one
    Your neighbors called. They like your music.

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    Re: "Very Vintage Altec Speaker"?

    Yes, "if".

    I've tried inkjet on water-slide and it was a disaster. The Alps might do better, tho, I don't know.

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    Re: "Very Vintage Altec Speaker"?

    I could check with my cousin, he owns a big sign shop.

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    Here is one for that you can comment on http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...yh45/logo8.jpg

    If the cost of metallic ink gets too high there is always the two step process I mentioned earlier. Artist supply houses sell an imitation gold leaf that can be set first with a mask for the glue and then a waterslide of the black outline could be set over the top of that. It's a little bit of screwing around but I think you would end up with a pretty nice imitation. I've had success with laser-jet waterslide paper with spray lacquer over the top
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