When I did the cosmetic work on my Homelite I worked up CAD files for the graphics I needed and had Bend signs in Oregon do them for me. They did a great job and their prices are reasonable. (Please contact them for a quote, mine were done with a bunch of other stuff and I don't remember individual prices)
They do a lot of work for folks restoring vintage stuff and understand the importance of getting it right. They have files ready to print for the following:
1) Homelite 55 and Bearcat 55 hood side graphics for the "bumper sticker" hoods, available in plain and (the original) reflective.
2) "Fifty-Five" graphic for the front of the hood
3) "Homelite Safety-Mate" for the control
4) The "Ahead & Astern" arc and "4 Cycle" graphics for the control
These graphics were drawn line-by-line and are exact duplicates of the originals, not "pretty close fonts skewed in Photoshop".
You can find their contact info at: http://www.e-decals.com/contact_e-decals.php
They can also do a great job of custom graphics for your engine, boat name, etc.
They do a lot of work for folks restoring vintage stuff and understand the importance of getting it right. They have files ready to print for the following:
1) Homelite 55 and Bearcat 55 hood side graphics for the "bumper sticker" hoods, available in plain and (the original) reflective.
2) "Fifty-Five" graphic for the front of the hood
3) "Homelite Safety-Mate" for the control
4) The "Ahead & Astern" arc and "4 Cycle" graphics for the control
These graphics were drawn line-by-line and are exact duplicates of the originals, not "pretty close fonts skewed in Photoshop".
You can find their contact info at: http://www.e-decals.com/contact_e-decals.php
They can also do a great job of custom graphics for your engine, boat name, etc.
When you said Hoof thought you were referring to leg in another way. With this graphics set there is the gold decal "Fifty-Five" that goes on the front of the Hood. It is pictured in my link. If you have an "F" block there is also the the the instruction decal for draining the block which goes on the pan. I also think there is one that shows the oil drain, I'll have to check that on my late engine which is put away for the winter.
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