Does anyone recognize this decal?
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Does anyone recognize this decal?
This decal is on the rear fender of a Hercules Roadster I was given by Frank the Welder. I am unable to determine if it is an actual Herc decal or possibly some type of registration decal/sticker issued by some city/town. Anybody have clue or an opinion?
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It seems to have a too decorative shape to be a registration sticker.
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Originally I thought it was a sunburst shaped decal, but the more I looked at it the more it looks like something was peeled away; the "decorative shape" is not symmetrical at all and must just be adhesive residue. Look close towards the bottom left and you see what appears to be a rounded corner. Maybe a sticker placed on another sticker?
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It looks familiar but i can't place it.
The center of the design appears to be a large triangle, point downward, with an arc segment sticking out from the top. This is placed over a rectangle or shield shape, so the point of the triangle sticks out just beyond the bottom of the rectangle, or coincides with a point at the bottom of the shield. Rays or flames stick out from the upper edges. There seem to be three colors. I suspect there was a crown at the top, with two rounded shapes (letters?) below that. And then there's a trapezoid with the number 1353 in the center. I think there were two or three lines of writing below that.
I suspect we'd see more in a high resolution photo.
The center of the design appears to be a large triangle, point downward, with an arc segment sticking out from the top. This is placed over a rectangle or shield shape, so the point of the triangle sticks out just beyond the bottom of the rectangle, or coincides with a point at the bottom of the shield. Rays or flames stick out from the upper edges. There seem to be three colors. I suspect there was a crown at the top, with two rounded shapes (letters?) below that. And then there's a trapezoid with the number 1353 in the center. I think there were two or three lines of writing below that.
I suspect we'd see more in a high resolution photo.
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It looks familiar but i can't place it.
The center of the design appears to be a large triangle, point downward, with an arc segment sticking out from the top. This is placed over a rectangle or shield shape, so the point of the triangle sticks out just beyond the bottom of the rectangle, or coincides with a point at the bottom of the shield. Rays or flames stick out from the upper edges. There seem to be three colors. I suspect there was a crown at the top, with two rounded shapes (letters?) below that. And then there's a trapezoid with the number 1353 in the center. I think there were two or three lines of writing below that.
I suspect we'd see more in a high resolution photo.
The center of the design appears to be a large triangle, point downward, with an arc segment sticking out from the top. This is placed over a rectangle or shield shape, so the point of the triangle sticks out just beyond the bottom of the rectangle, or coincides with a point at the bottom of the shield. Rays or flames stick out from the upper edges. There seem to be three colors. I suspect there was a crown at the top, with two rounded shapes (letters?) below that. And then there's a trapezoid with the number 1353 in the center. I think there were two or three lines of writing below that.
I suspect we'd see more in a high resolution photo.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/stl914/9640166814/sizes/o/
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Huh, well, that's better, but I still can't make out much. I've sent you a sketch by email.
Interesting that the decal is not placed perfectly, but a little lopsided within the box lining of the fender.
The design is a pair of triangles, one superimposed over the other, both pointing downward; in the upper part is a crown over what might be a stylized E. In the middle a ribbon goes over the whole thing, with the number 1353 on it. Two lines of text at the bottom.
Interesting that the decal is not placed perfectly, but a little lopsided within the box lining of the fender.
The design is a pair of triangles, one superimposed over the other, both pointing downward; in the upper part is a crown over what might be a stylized E. In the middle a ribbon goes over the whole thing, with the number 1353 on it. Two lines of text at the bottom.
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The 1353 makes me think it's a registration sticker for some locality...
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Another member started a thread that clearly shows what this decal looks like:
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...l#post17021374
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...l#post17021374
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1953 Queen Elizabeth Coronation Commemorative decal
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Might it have looked like this once?
Found it in this thread: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/964926-name-british-maker.html
SP
OC, OR
Found it in this thread: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/964926-name-british-maker.html
SP
OC, OR
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Might it have looked like this once?
Found it in this thread: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/964926-name-british-maker.html
SP
OC, OR
Found it in this thread: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/964926-name-british-maker.html
SP
OC, OR