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Old 12-23-2016, 12:45 PM
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I've had the restoration of my Cadet 95 on hold while the grandkids used it. When warm weather gets here, I'd like to resume the restoration. Can anyone provide me with high resolution pictures of the decals? I can get some of the dimensions from my decal "remnants" but may need some dimensions as well. I know a couple places I can have decals reproduced. TIA

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Old 12-27-2016, 01:09 PM
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Paul

I also have a 95 and would be interested in obtaining new decals. Most of mine are in generally decent condition, so I haven't thought much about them yet. I am in the process of restoring mine, although I am not going to restore it to queen status. It is going to be a working mower. I can take pictures, but I have found that iPhone photos do not always blow up on windows driven computers. I could take pictures and give you dimensions as best as I can if that would be of any help. The body decals will be difficult to measure out due to their curving and angular shapes. The rest are pretty much square and/or rectangular and are easier.

I have read here that MapleHunter is a good source for decals, but I don't know if he has every done any Model 95s. He doesn't list them in his site. If you have a local source, do you think "we" could get a better price for two sets?

Let me know if I can be of any help.

Mike
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Old 12-27-2016, 06:43 PM
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Mike, there are two local places that will make custom decals. I can try them both for the best price. As a start can you email me pictures (pf2 at evansville dot edu). My decals are in bad shape but I'll see if I can get enough dimensions before having you trying to get them. I'll let you know how it goes after I get your pictures. Thanks.

Paul
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Old 12-28-2016, 11:27 AM
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I'll take the photos this weekend and email them to you. If you have Mac, you should be able to open them in "Preview" and get better detail. If you have Windows, I am not sure how that works. Some of my customers cannot zoom any of my pictures on their Windows systems.

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