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zimsalabim![]() Special user Orlando Floirda USA 520 Posts ![]() |
I have just finished the first stagew of restoration of a chopper. I would like to decorate it Okito style . Is ther a source for such art work decals etc?
Joe Zimmer
"The Second Greatest Magician in the World" Who is the Greatest? Everybody else! Borrowed with respect from the late Great Eddie Fechter Owner of the Forks Hotel Zimsalabim Orlando Florida |
remote guy![]() Special user Maryland 534 Posts ![]() |
Barnes and Noble have a nice display of clip art books that come with a cd-rom. You can make a selection from the cd-rom , send it to to a printer and have it made in vinyl. If I remember correctly they did have one with that style of art.
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hugmagic Inner circle 7674 Posts ![]() |
Look for Ebay for Meyercord decals. They used to make a lot of oriental style decals.
The other option is to make your own with an ink jet or Alps printer. Richard
Richard E. Hughes, Hughes Magic Inc., 352 N. Prospect St., Ravenna, OH 44266 (330)296-4023
www.hughesmagic.com email-hugmagic@raex.com Write direct as I will be turning off my PM's. |
zimsalabim![]() Special user Orlando Floirda USA 520 Posts ![]() |
Ahh Richard you always come through!
Joe Zimmer
"The Second Greatest Magician in the World" Who is the Greatest? Everybody else! Borrowed with respect from the late Great Eddie Fechter Owner of the Forks Hotel Zimsalabim Orlando Florida |
Dave Dorsett![]() Veteran user Macomb, Illinois 345 Posts ![]() |
You might also want to do a search on "temporary tattoos." We used them on a couple of pieces over the years and they worked very well. Just apply according to directions over your finish paint coat and clear cost thoroughly after they set and dry.
Dave Dorsett
Douglas~Wayne Illusioneering |