Nancy came up with a great idea - and both of us would like your input as to how to do these. I'll attach a photo of our first draft - a sample which will be fine-tuned and fixed up and such. Don't bother telling me that the tail fin of the tank isn't opaque and stuff like that.
Okay - here's what we want from youse guys: Size, material, content, maybe more.
For size - well, we make dash plaques for a local hot rod club's summer cruise night -- and those are 3 1/2 wide by 2 high -- the size of a business card. We figure that there's at least that much room on the dashboard of most race vehicles. But maybe you'd rather have the plaque in a bigger size so it's frameable for your fireplace lintel. Size, please. I would muchly prefer it if we only make one size, so get your debating about the size over and done with really soon.
Material: This sample was made on silver backing with black lettering - METAL. It's pretty thin aluminum sheet and engraves well. But it doesn't bend to dash board contours as well as a thin plastic would bend. Also -- I can't use the laser to pre-drill holes for mounting on the laser, either. I can mark the corners at coordinated positions so you'll know where to drill. We DO INTEND to supply double-sided sticky tape to mount these things on your dash - or whatever. If they get done in plastic -- well, the plastic is just as likely to last forever as the metal, 'specially since this plaque will probably be indoors (dashboard or house). Even if you put it in full sunlight it'll last well into your old age. Plastic is a softer material than the metal so it'll be shapeable to your dash contours more easily than will be metal. The two materials engrave about the same - so let me know which you prefer. Again - get your yammering done, about which it oughta be before you make a final commitment so I don't have to fiddle around. Time's short, you know. Color of this one is black engraving on silver background -- but we've got some other colors in stock. Not lots of them, but some. It takes a week or so to get more material in from the vendor - so figure out what you'd like really soon, hey? By the color way -- the engraving process is two-color only - - background and text. That's the way it goes.
We have to have these completed by Wednesday evening next week (the 26st of October) 'cause we leave bright and early the next morning.
Content: The belly tank and text below the tank are the "old" ECTA logo -- we want those on there for sure. Nancy suggested the banner that's above, and that's where I put the dates of the Maxton event (or did Maxton per se start going at a different date?). But speking of content - I could easily put stuff like your vehicle number, top speed, your name, etc. If I try to get all of that into the small space -- it'll be there, but you'll need a good pair of glasses to read the tiny type.
More: Would you prefer a large size so you can put it on the wall of your race trailer or house of bathroom? It'll be a little most costly if you want 'em big -- but it should be THAT much more. Other more: What else would you like us to do with the design of the plaques?
Oh, yeah -- Please be aware that we can take an order from you later than next week -- but you won't get it/them at the event itself. We'll mail it to you later -- and you'll get the fun privilege of paying a couple of bucks for postage.
Finally: Cost will be $10/each for the small size, and $15 if you choose the largest (11 wide x 8 1/2 tall) size. I can make 'em any size, but smaller is better so we don't run out of material before we hit the road.
Enough. Get to thinking and maybe even sending me a PM with your orders. As usual, pay through the Paypal buttons here and there on the site.We'll give you 10% off on the entire order (well, save for postage) if you order three or more of your particular design.
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