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Blue Bird window art
03-19-2009, 12:06
Post: #3
Blue Bird window art
I do not have a web site. This is pretty basic the logo is the logo. it is just big compared to brochures or letterheads or what is on your coach. It is label and it sticks to the window. I will tell you it looks great on my window. I am out of town until Monday and maybe I can get a picture if it for you then. If you have any other questions just call the cell

Al Scudder (734)637-0112 cell 734 453-1074 office





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From: tommy.rountree@...
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 10:48:00 +0000
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Blue Bird window art


--- In "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com", Al Scudder ...> wrote:
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> While, determining the correct look that I wanted on my Tahoe Toad that is Metalic Pewter in color, I ordered some Blue Bird Logo's for the windows that are the windows on each side. I have what I need but have some that I don't need and would like to recoup my cost. What I have is sets of 2 one for each side of a doors or windows or what ever you have so that the "bird" is going in the right direction (never look backwards) All of these are Dark Silver
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> 1 set with just the bird only in silver not the oval they are 18" wide and 5 3/4" high.
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> 1 set same as above
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> 1 set of the oval only in silver not the bird it is 18" wide and 12" tall
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> if you put this on a window, mine are black,the bird comes out black
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> 1 set of the NEW "Flowing" bird that is 27" wide and 12 " high. This is the new logo that was displayed at RITV at Perry in 2007.
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> They are $36.00 per set plus the shipping at $5.45.
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> Simple to apply. Pull the backing paper (the thick one)off slowly at a -180 degree pull. Take a little soapy water and spray on surface so that you can move the label. place the "bird" on the surface with the thin paper still attached and adjust while the soapy water is wet and gently rub the label with fingers to smooth the label out of the bubbles. After you use your fingers then use a edge of a credit card against the thin layer to make sure that all bubbles and soapy water is gone. After you have the label smooth pull that thin paper off at a -180 degree pull slowly so that the label will not come off with the paper If you have any questions you can call me.
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> Scooter (734)637-0112
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> 2000lx Plymouth, MI
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Scooter: You have a web-site of the "window art"?

Tommy Rountree


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Messages In This Thread
Blue Bird window art - Al Scudder - 03-18-2009, 09:37
Blue Bird window art - tommy.rountree - 03-18-2009, 23:48
Blue Bird window art - Al Scudder - 03-19-2009 12:06
Blue Bird window art - Bob Lawrence - 03-20-2009, 06:34



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