[Fot] TR4/4A badge bars

N197TR4 at cs.com N197TR4 at cs.com
Tue Dec 19 11:19:52 MST 2006


Chris, et. al.

I have explored doing badge bars and now have the manufacturing operations in 
place.  

And, I did do a production run of TR3A windshield tenon plates in stainless 
steel to test the cost and capability of the commercial polisher. I am more 
than satisfied with the potential. The tenon plates turned out great!

If someone had a badge bar that I could reverse engineer, I would consider 
doing one production run, just to see where it goes.

I promised John James that I would do this, but never followed through. I'll 
give it another try, if there is enough encouragement.

Joe (A)

> Moss used to carry a TR4 badge bar, years back. I have never seen anyone
> offer a TR4A badge bar. 
> 
> Yes, they are different - the TR4A carries its overriders at the most
> outside position, while the TR4 mounts them more centrally. This
> means that the 4A's badge bar typically wants to have just a slight
> curve to it to look right and fit well.
> 
> Seems like the sort of thing that would be worth someone making up
> out of stainless...
> 
> (I bolted my badges to/through the grill slats.)
> 
> Best,
> chris



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