Custom printed faceplates and plastic amp logos

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starlite2991
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Hello Gents

Hot glue! Works for me.

Gday
Structo wrote:I was wondering about the 3D logo.

Does your printer have the capability to include mounting pegs, like a Marshall logo has?

If not, how do you mount the logo on a cab?
I know I ask a lot of questions but to not ask is a crime!
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Re: Custom printed faceplates and plastic amp logos

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Lindz please send me an email about ordering some faceplates. My pm isn't working and I can't find your email address. My email is parkecj@hotmail.com.
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Re: Custom printed faceplates and plastic amp logos

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I wanted to bump this up and recommend Lindz for his services. I got a set of faceplates from him that are outstanding. Really great value too. I'll be ordering more from him for sure. Here is one of the plates mounted.
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Re: Custom printed faceplates and plastic amp logos

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Great job on that amp Trane and great job on the faceplate Lindz. Holy crap that amp is a beast! Love those dual tube rectifiers. I want to soak notes in that sag! 8)
trane34

Re: Custom printed faceplates and plastic amp logos

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Colossal, It might be I'm just proud of the amp but I do think the dual recs feel better than a single one. They don't seem to fall off as easily as a single rec...they hold together better. Also seem more 3d. I like using a plug in solid state rec too for more aggressive and faster playing. But the dual rec setup is by far my favorite.
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