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Old 03-03-2010, 03:46 AM
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Here are some things I have been messing with on the vinyl cutter. Pretty much teaser pics of the files..
The fonts are tweaked close, but is just messing around for when I repaint my BB36 blower for the O.


The IH is 3 color and I can resize to be whatever I need. Note that the H is not rounded on the lower left or the upper right of the cross leg.
Also the made in chicago, usa is the black box with the open or white letters.







This was a sign I found on the net, "garage" was actually "farm"...could be "shed" or "shop" I guess too. I also can use the center for attachments..



The grey border is just there (copy and paste thing..)

Here is a test cut of one of the IH's



They are by no means exact, but close enough for messing around.. I am trying to get a clean file for doing a paint mask for the O also, we'll see where that goes to.
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Old 03-03-2010, 06:51 AM
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Those are great.
You forgot to tell me how much a set was going to cost me :biggrin2.gif:
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Old 03-03-2010, 07:41 AM
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UHmmm..JayBird...better check your English...

an replaces the a when the following word begins with a vowel or a silent h.... and IH (or International Harvester) makes it an !

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The "an" should precede a word starting with a vowel. There are other exceptions, I think.....I just can't think of any right now.
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T-Mo...when I was in school the letter I (i) was considered a vowel... My Webster's Unabridged Dictionary still shows it to be a vowel. So, the sign should correctly read: This an IH Garage.....

But, it is a free country, and one can put up a sign with bad English if desired.

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Old 03-03-2010, 10:54 AM
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T-Mo...when I was in school the letter I (i) was considered a vowel... My Webster's Unabridged Dictionary still shows it to be a vowel. So, the sign should correctly read: This an IH Garage.....

But, it is a free country, and one can put up a sign with bad English if desired.

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Old 03-03-2010, 02:39 PM
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Looks great, Jay!
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UHmmm..JayBird...better check your English...

an replaces the a when the following word begins with a vowel or a silent h.... and IH (or International Harvester) makes it an !

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T-Mo...when I was in school the letter I (i) was considered a vowel... My Webster's Unabridged Dictionary still shows it to be a vowel. So, the sign should correctly read: This an IH Garage.....

But, it is a free country, and one can put up a sign with bad English if desired.

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Funny. Really.

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Yes, you are correct, there are reasons for it, call it a quick "watermark". Does that help?


Diz, no clue yet. Time is something that is tight for me more often than not. I do not know what the cub gods opinions are on selling and such. Which is why I have made no mention of it. But if I would happen to start with the proper approval, I will make an announcement...
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Great Scott! Just stop useing the word GOT so much and everything will be fine..
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Old 03-06-2010, 11:48 PM
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Horse around with some "CCC" decals and I may want to buy one, or two.
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