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Re: Replacement Two-Eared Knock-offs

To: MotoPsyche@aol.com
Subject: Re: Replacement Two-Eared Knock-offs
From: Alan Hodge <avhbah@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 07:02:38 -0800 (PST)
Cc: Triumph List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Hi Bill,

I got my replacement knock-offs from TRF about a year
ago.  They came well packed in plastic and foam.  I am
very pleased with them.  Maybe they received a bad
batch.  I'm sure they will make it good.

Alan Hodge
60' TR3A
68' TR250

--- MotoPsyche@aol.com wrote:
> I just received four new two-eared knock-offs
> purchased on sale from TRF.  
> Aside from being poorly packed so that they rattled
> loosely against each other 
> resulting in scratches, the imprinting of the
> lettering on their faces is 
> suprisingly clunky and rough.  By that, I mean that,
> rather than the thin, clean 
> lines found on my badly beaten but original
> knock-offs, these look deeply 
> stamped and roughly finished at the "trough" of the
> letters, almost as if they'd 
> been drawn with a handheld engraving tool.  They
> weren't, of course, but they 
> look it.  The letters are each about 1 to 1.5 mm in
> thickness, and almost as 
> deep.  They really "scream" their message, allowing
> you to read them from about 15 
> feet away.  The packaging indicates they were
> manufactured in Great Britain.  
> 
> Are these what are generally available, or is it
> possible to locate a set 
> with the more toned-down and clean lettering? 
> Because of the scratching, they're 
> headed back to TRF, but I would imagine the letters
> on the next set would 
> look the same.
> 
> Sure, this is a major vanity indulgence, so maybe
> I'm being overly picky.  
> But, hey, it's a gift from me to me.
> 
> Thanks for any insights on this.
> 
> Bill Stagg
> 1961 TR3A
> 


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