Help with Hexaphone 103 logo size

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Help with Hexaphone 103 logo size

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Will someone please provide the measurements shown in this photo.
The "overall width" and the "height of the R"
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Thanks,
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Hope this helps you. If you need more let me know.

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Re: Help with Hexaphone 103 logo size

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Phonodecal.com

Has one that might be correct

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Re: Help with Hexaphone 103 logo size

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Thanks Rich, that's perfect!

Just in case other folks search for it...
Overall width is... 7 - 5/16"
Height of R is... 1 - 9/16"
Also the distance from the lock is... ½"

James.
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Re: Help with Hexaphone 103 logo size

Post by zonophpones7 »

I have two machines with this decal, a Hexaphone 102 and a Regina Gum machine. Both are identical in size. 176mm (approx. 6 15/16) x 43 mm (approx. 1 11/16) (measured as shown in your diagram) I do have the correct decal available on my site if needed.
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