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Hi Guys

 I am looking at going back to painting tin plate for our customers agin like we did in the past.

 What I can't find is good dry transfers like janet bennet made back in the day.

We don't have many left out of what she made years ago.

 Qustion is there antyone out there making dry transfers that are good Quilty.

 I don't want to be using the old rubber stamps that we have.

 Looking for good supply  For passenger cars ect.

 THANK YOU !!

 HARRY III.

 

hennings

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J&A Hobbies bought out all of the Bennett tooling and processing knowledge. They carry all of the same offerings that Bennetts did. They have even improved on some of the items, for example, making clear backing paper so you can see where your positioning the print. Their number is 717-762-2242, or write them at 4479 Marsh Road, Waynesboro, PA 17268. You can also find them at York in the Orange Hall if you attend the meet and grab a catalog!/price sheet. They have no web presence.

 

Gandy

   Harry - As you probably know, Joe Mania (in TCA) makes rubber stamps to restore trains.
   Dry transfers are available from Art Warnick (also in TCA), at J&A Hobbies in Waynesboro, PA. He has a very extensive list of transfers & they work very nicely. Hope these'll help. DK


Originally Posted by hah3:

Hi Guys

 I am looking at going back to painting tin plate for our customers agin like we did in the past.

 What I can't find is good dry transfers like janet bennet made back in the day.

We don't have many left out of what she made years ago.

 Qustion is there antyone out there making dry transfers that are good Quilty.

 I don't want to be using the old rubber stamps that we have.

 Looking for good supply  For passenger cars ect.

 THANK YOU !!

 HARRY III.

 

hennings

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