Good place on web for vintage repro stickers/decals?
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Good place on web for vintage repro stickers/decals?
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Definitely tubing decals. No specific manufacturers. I’m currently doing an old Nishiki repaint. Probably will be custom not sure about decals. But going forward I’d like to browse if possible cool frame decals that may or may not be company specific. Thanks for the reply. I can of course bounce around online but thought folks here may know of small website with some cool vintage reproductions or originals.
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Definitely tubing decals. No specific manufacturers. I’m currently doing an old Nishiki repaint. Probably will be custom not sure about decals. But going forward I’d like to browse if possible cool frame decals that may or may not be company specific. Thanks for the reply. I can of course bounce around online but thought folks here may know of small website with some cool vintage reproductions or originals.
Columbus Tubing Decals
Some eBay vendors also do custom work, if you can point them to the artwork--even on-line images. I had custom old-school Shimano decals made this way for a good price--and the vendor even sent extras! (the logo with the oval/stylized "S").
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Cool I’ll take a look there to start, thanks!
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Greg Softley has a very comprehensive decal selection, plus he's a good guy. He's in Australia, but decals fit in a normal letter, so the shipping is no issue. His web page is here:
Vintage Bicycle Decals | Cyclomondo Decals
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H Lloyd Cycles in England also has a good selection:
https://hlloydcycles.com/en-us/collections
https://hlloydcycles.com/en-us/collections
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Since you are going to be applying tubing decals that may not match what is on the bike you may want to have some fun with it. We have a recent post about Soma, the older Soma, doing just that Here: Ishiwata Mimicry
There are others that have made knock-off Reynolds 531 decals.
@zandoval has a technique to make your own custom water slide decals. Perhaps this is something that you can do and it should be fun to do the graphics to look like Reynolds, Columbus, Ishiwata, TruTemper, Guaranteed Made of STEEL or Made from 531 Recycled Chevrolets, Fords, Plymouths, a Simca and Various other cars.
There are others that have made knock-off Reynolds 531 decals.
@zandoval has a technique to make your own custom water slide decals. Perhaps this is something that you can do and it should be fun to do the graphics to look like Reynolds, Columbus, Ishiwata, TruTemper, Guaranteed Made of STEEL or Made from 531 Recycled Chevrolets, Fords, Plymouths, a Simca and Various other cars.
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SSSink might be the best now that Velocals has closed. But they only sell to painters or other professionals, not to individuals. And I think you have to send photos of the bike as-is. They are clear that they don't want to sell you Cinelli decals for your Windsor (as an example).
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Look forward the checking all these vendors and or individuals for cool cals thanks all. This is why we’re here!
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Greg Softley has a very comprehensive decal selection, plus he's a good guy. He's in Australia, but decals fit in a normal letter, so the shipping is no issue. His web page is here:
Vintage Bicycle Decals | Cyclomondo Decals
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SSSink might be the best now that Velocals has closed. But they only sell to painters or other professionals, not to individuals. And I think you have to send photos of the bike as-is. They are clear that they don't want to sell you Cinelli decals for your Windsor (as an example).
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Not knowing that restriction, I bought some very hard to find decals for my Heron from him 3-4 years ago. I recall he didn’t answer emails and I had to use telephone. They were pricey but included two sets and they were good quality. The powder coater (Groody bros) was impressed with them.
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They had a booth and were showing LOTS of displays of their work. (Cycle decals are 15% of their business. They are doing Olympic level ski's and more)
He was quite happy to show me the selection of Paramount decals they offer. I was not a vendor.
I think the wholesale only restriction may be a myth. I purchase Serrota decals over the summer with no problems or qualifiers.
Their selection is VAST.
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Great to hear that about SSSink. I'm happy to be corrected. Their own website mentions the points that I raised, but it sounds like it's worthwhile to reach out to them directly.
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^^^ Yep. Maybe if SSI wants Bike decals to grow to 20% of their business, they have to let us commoners in!
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I chatted with Chris from SSSink at the PUBLIC Philadelphia Bike Expo last weekend.
They had a booth and were showing LOTS of displays of their work. (Cycle decals are 15% of their business. They are doing Olympic level ski's and more)
He was quite happy to show me the selection of Paramount decals they offer. I was not a vendor.
I think the wholesale only restriction may be a myth. I purchase Serrota decals over the summer with no problems or qualifiers.
Their selection is VAST.
They had a booth and were showing LOTS of displays of their work. (Cycle decals are 15% of their business. They are doing Olympic level ski's and more)
He was quite happy to show me the selection of Paramount decals they offer. I was not a vendor.
I think the wholesale only restriction may be a myth. I purchase Serrota decals over the summer with no problems or qualifiers.
Their selection is VAST.
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Nobody seems to have Cannondale graphics. I have a crit frame SR 500 out in the barn ready to go to the powdercoater.
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No head tube decal though. I have seen some NOS ones turn up on ebay.
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Sssink has nice write up on the difference between decals and stickers, their approach, etc, worth reading
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