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Posted - September 27 2009 : 8:55:25 PM
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Well over a year ago I saw a listing for original vintage hobby shop window decals:

They went for much more than I would have guessed, sp I saved the images with the intent to recreate them. And I finally have.


So: download, resize, print on adhesive label sheet, and go to town. I adorned my workbench as shown. I doubt even the Tylers themselves would question my "authorization" these days.... 

So, who says all yu'z don't occasionally benefit from my patented random fits of OCD boredom?
My only request for "payment", as it were, is this: If you do print and stick these someplace, post a picture of them in action.
Thanks!
Edited by - GoingInCirclez on September 27 2009 8:57:58 PM
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Posted - September 27 2009 : 9:18:29 PM
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| Ragin'...thanks.
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Posted - September 27 2009 : 11:29:52 PM
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| Very Cool, Thanks Tony
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Posted - September 27 2009 : 11:42:54 PM
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*SAVED!* Very cool Will send them to a friend & have him print them out for me sometime later
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Posted - September 27 2009 : 11:46:17 PM
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| Slightly off topic, but since I'm moving soon. Down the road I debated building a workbench just for train stuff. The paints would have their own holders so I could keep them & the brushes together. I could pick up one of the lighted & magnifying desk arms. Then mounted near the backside of the work area have 1 or 2 test tracks. Seriously I had this whole thing planned out in my head.....I was slightly crushed to find out Tony and in some way raided my brain because that's exactly what I had pictured lol. Seriously though Tony you have been on the ball with the reproduction stuff, very nice work!
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Posted - September 28 2009 : 5:40:51 PM
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Thanks GiC. Very cool of you. That clock looks very nice.
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Posted - October 04 2009 : 8:39:57 PM
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Hi Tony. They found action at the show I was at today.  Carl
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Posted - October 05 2009 : 01:17:52 AM
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I'll bet you got comments like crazy over those signs VHO
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Posted - October 05 2009 : 7:50:00 PM
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| Whoa... that's fantastic! Looks great (if I may say so myself)...! Now I wish I could make the shows and visit your booth even more. Thanks, Carl!
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Posted - October 05 2009 : 11:11:48 PM
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Glad you like it. Here is a picture of my complete setup. I had 3 tables. I had to hurry and setup and take pictures before they started the show, or else I would have to photoshop a lot of people out of the picture. 
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