Dunno, but there is a company called Mallory Billet Aluminum Products that is a division of Mallory Industries, Inc. that makes all sorts of billet aluminum car stuff - especially for L98 and LT1's, Impala SS, etc.  at http://www.mbaproducts.com .

Dale McIntosh
ACES #1709/TC #92 Gold
67 SS/67 Elky
http://www.dalesplace.com

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There used to be a company named BILLET ALUMINUM making all kinds of automotive components from bar stock.  Are they out of business?

 

JOE BANKS

AZTECH MOLD & DIE STEEL

602-257-2300

 

 

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Billet,forged,and cast all describe the properties of metals so how is the word "billet" trademarked? By whom?

Just curious,Joe.

Clint Hooper
LT5 Registry
Wichita Falls,Tx
(940) 855-6636 anytime
'90 ZR-1 Red/Red #952
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Excellent-  Pick out a font that you like, & decide if you want the letters raised on the bowtie, or if you want the letters embossed.  I can do either.  Also- do you want aluminum, stainless,  brass, etc.

Only, please, it is not a good idea to use the term “billet” to describe these things, as that term is a trademark & I wouldn’t infringe on that.  The term we use in the tool & die business is “hog-out.”  Not  pretty term, but it describes something that is “hogged-out” of bar stock, rather than cast or forged.

 

JOE BANKS

AZTECH MOLD & DIE STEEL

602-257-2300

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