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Originally posted by Jason W.@Jul 9 2005, 08:42 PM
I had a judge (atleast thats how he introduced himself) approach me at MFCA and ask me if my plates were made of paper. I explained that they are transparent paper with the letters reversed when printed and the backside painted gold. A raised eyebrow "Hmmm" was his remark. I got the impression from that conversation, that he wasn't impressed...with NO comment on my display!

This arrogant boob no doubt is more concerned with the name plate rather than your work.~Gary
 
Originally posted by garyjd@Jul 11 2005, 08:40 PM
This arrogant boob no doubt is more concerned with the name plate rather than your work.~Gary
Yeah, I thought it was "funny". Not that I was asking for a comment on my work, but a half-hearted "thumbs up or down" would have been nice! :lol:

Hey, on another forum, I read someone calling this style of name plate "amateurish" and "cheap". Well, call me cheap!!! :lol:

Jason
 
Taking inspiration from Chris nameplates. I decided to give my PS a go and designed a plate to go with my MM Chassuer Alpine, 1915.

mmalpine.jpg


Ross
 
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