Need Vitanola decal pictured

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Salty Stones
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Need Vitanola decal pictured

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Was given info for Greg Cline and he said that he can definitely make me a quality replacement decal, but I need a better High Quality, no glare picture. Does anyone have a machine that they could get me a good picture of? Willing to paypal you $5 for a good high quality one that he can use. Thanks in advance!
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Benjamin_L wrote:Would this past thread help?

(viewtopic.php?f=9&t=44075&p=259961&hili ... la#p259961)

Much appreciated, was able to get an image that Greg could use and it's on the way soon. Anyone else looking will be able to order through him now.

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Thank you Greg for a perfect decal!! If anyone needs a Vitanola Greg has the pattern now and they are Top Notch as usual!!
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Wow, that looks great! Thanks for sharing the feedback. I will have to remember this resource for the next time I have an off brand that I need to bring back to life....

I had one missing a lid one time. I located a suitable lid and I ended up going to my local sign shop and having a vinyl decal made from an old scan of the authentic/correct logo.

My "restoration" is definitely not a museum worthy piece but more of a novelty/conversation piece, for the record... :lol:

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