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  • #16
    quote:Originally posted by Studebaker Wheel


    Most of the actual logos you have posted came directly from my Almanac column in the October 1994 Turning Wheels. For others who may be interested that column had about 50 different logos.
    Richard Quinn
    editor: Antique Studebaker Review
    Well, thank-you very much for the logos. I was editor of "The Tarheel Wheel" for 11 years. I gathered them from different newsletters (w/permission) from our newsletter-exchange program. Some were taken from my own brochures, sales/service letters, service bulletins....and original Studebaker Corp. documents.
    I try to make it a point not to "steal" things like this.. without permission. I know you are NOT accusing me of anything... but I would like to make people aware of the situation also.
    I never had any problem with people reproducing my "work".. and always gave permission to use anything I created. However, it was best when I was at least notified.




    Specializing in Studebaker Restoration
    Ray

    www.raylinrestoration.com
    Specializing in Studebaker Restoration

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    • #17
      Thank you, Ray, for making these available. I'll be sure to credit you whenever using them in our chapter newsletter.

      Chris Collins
      Secretary, North Georgia Chapter
      Editor, The Hillholder
      63 Avanti R2
      66 Cruiser

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