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George,

You can count me in for 2 sets too.

Ken Doyle
7388 W. William Blake Cir
Springfield, Mo 65803

Let me know when to send money.

Ken


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From: G/F Alon S/N149 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 2:52 PM
Subject: [COUPERS-TECH] Alon Decals


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> It has been a very long and hard road to locate someone who can
reproduce
> the Control wheel decals and the outside fuselage decals for "Alon
> Aircoupe". I have finally located a company in Wilmington, Delaware, who
> will reproduce them for us.
> I would first like to have everyone understand that these decals
(originals
> supplied to me by Warren) are extremely complicated to reproduce. I will
> attempt to describe the process to you in a layman's language that all
can
> understand.
> The material is a brushed aluminum foil with a adhesive backing.
> The originals were hot-stamped with foil (not printed)in four colors;
Black,
> dark blue, light blue and gold. After these colors were applied to the
> brushed aluminum, they were then passed throug another press to be
> "embossed" in the words "ALON" and in "Aircoupe".
> Now that is not the end. We still have to have a die made to cut them
out
in
> the wierd shape of the originals. This requires a die and then sent back
> through the press again to cut them out of the press sheet.
> Now let me recap what materials we will need to purchase produce the
final
> product.
> [1] We will have to scan the originals and output the individual colors
in
> the form of a B/W negative, right reading, emulsion UP! (4 plus one for
the
> blind embossing)
> [2] A hot stamping die has to be made to foil-print the black.
> [3] A hot stamping die has to be made to foil-print the dark blue.
> [4] A hot stamping die has to be made to foil-print the light blue.
> [5] A hot stamping die has to be made to foil-print the gold.
> [6] A embossing die (this is a male/female die) has to be made to do the
> embossing.
> [7] A die has to be made to die-cut the two sizes out of the paper after
it
> is complete.
> Item 7 can be omitted and a hairline black line can be printed so we can
cut
> them out with a pair of sissors to save money. (about $150.00)
> Now that all the groundwork is completed and I have found a company that
> specializes in this work, I only have ONE remaining obsticle.
>  It takes two decals for the control wheels. It takes two decals for the
> outside. The two sizes will be run in combination on a single press
sheet.
> All I need to know now is HOW MANY OF YOU OUT THERE WANT TO SPEND $20.00
for
> the complete set of decals?
> At this moment I do not have a firm price, but in talking with the MFG
of
> the decals today, it appears we would be in the $2,000 range (+/-). This
> means we would have to sell 100 sets at $20.00 to pay the bill.
> In closing, I would like to say that these decals are VERY IMPRESSIVE
after
> being installed on the airplane. The sun's UV has NO EFFECT on the
coloring.
> The only thing you cannot do is use abrasive polishes on them. It is
this
> kind of detailing that really makes all our hard work look
professionally
> finished.
> I am the the FIRST in line to commit to buying TWO sets!
> George Frebert
>
>
>
>
>
>
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