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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:42 pm
by RANGER
Jack O'Bannion, 100 Vilinova, Waxahachie, TX 75165. jkeob@sbcglobal.net

Jack has the only AUTHENTIC copy of an original available, he has been selling these in Supply Line for nearly 15 years, and an article on the history of the Waterproofing Notice was writthe in the MVPA publication "Army Motors #67 back in 1996.

A close relative of his was a D-Day Veteran and involved in preparing equipment for D-Day. He kept an original as a souvenier and Jack has had precise copies, that are consecutively numbered, professionally reproduced. They are printed on both sides, the reverse having the before and after instructions.

Times change and so do prices, $5.00 + postage is not too much to pay for a copy of genuine Americana. I have bought approximately 20 of these over the years to use on my restored CCKWs and to send as gifts to fellow collectors.

It is my opinion that for one to use anything less than one of Jack's pedigree Waterproofing Notices will distract from a quality restoration. The cheap copies are very noticeable to MV experts.

His Waterproofing Notice is currently advertised on P.33 of the July 2006 Supply Line.

Waterproofing marks

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:58 am
by Jim M
Interesting point on the Waterproofing notices. Mine, when I print them up, always seem to be "light" in their color. Am going to go to the local small business store and have them print one for me. Hope is that the color will be brighter than what I have been getting.
Keeping fingers crossed :wink:

Jim M

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 8:29 pm
by Ugg
RANGER:

CHEAP COPY???? :lol: Have ya been to a printer lately? Personally, I'd prefer the # space blank so I could enter my own #. I HAVE tried to make a copy off a copy machine and am not satisfied with the look. Where my wife works, they have very fancy copy machines, but if that doesn't work, it's off to the printer. The cost is $100.00 for 50 (the smallest batch they'll do) double sided prints on card stock. BTW, off my printer, it's an exact dupe, but I have trouble lining up the back with the front.

Later
Ugg

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 8:45 pm
by RANGER
The originals were not card stock, and were cemented to the windshield. Jacks' are perfect copies from the original. At $5.00 per copy plus postage they are delivered to your doorstep. One can't drive to the printers much cheaper than that.

Jack is a trusting soul and sometimes will mail them before you pay. Actually, I removed mine as they obstruct vision and I would not want to run over someone at a parade.
Jack also has reproduced WWII blank Trip tickets or Drivers Licenses, I am not sure if he still offers them.

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 9:34 am
by Ugg
RANGER:

Okay, if not card stock what? Cardboard? Paper? I'm not trying to steal Jack's thunder. PM me.

TIA

Manuals/Waterproofing

Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 10:50 pm
by Jim M
Just an update to the group: had a copy made at the local office supply store and the colors were much better than I was getting off my printer.
Just an FYI for the group on this item.

Jim M

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 5:11 am
by Ugg
Jim:

I had just the opposite luck. The guy at Office Deot became obsessed tryin to get it right. Made almost 100 copies before he gave up. :lol:

Later

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 12:06 pm
by RANGER
Are you convinced that driving to the corner office supply is cheaper than just sending Jack O'Bannion 5 bucks for an authentic professional reprint of his original? Think of all the gasoline you will save by having USPS deliver it to your doorstep for the cost of a stamp. :roll: Jacks' were done by a printing press, and not a photo copier.

Blueprints of Doge WC's

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 8:15 pm
by DodgeWC52
Can some tell me how I can upload blue prints??
I have them for wc57, wc63, wc55, wc52 and wc53

They are all for free

Gr,
Marcel from the Netherlands

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 10:42 pm
by Guest
Marcel:

Contact Bert and maybe he'll get em in the Wiki site.

RANGER:

Me and the USPS don't see eye to eye. Our local hub has been rated as the WORST in the US for the last 7 years running. We got a Certified Letter that took over 2 years to get here. Then there's the stuff that don't make it, like bills, which is a whole bunch of fun. :evil: That reminds me, there's a package I was supposed to get a couple of weeks ago and still don't have. I better check up on it. :shock:

Later

Re: Blueprints of Doge WC's

Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 10:47 am
by Bert
DodgeWC52 wrote:Can some tell me how I can upload blue prints??
I have them for wc57, wc63, wc55, wc52 and wc53

They are all for free

Gr,
Marcel from the Netherlands
Please mail them to Image. I'll put them in the wiki and put a link here.

Re: Blueprints of Doge WC's

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 7:12 pm
by Guest
Bert wrote:
DodgeWC52 wrote:Can some tell me how I can upload blue prints??
I have them for wc57, wc63, wc55, wc52 and wc53

They are all for free

Gr,
Marcel from the Netherlands
Please mail them to Image. I'll put them in the wiki and put a link here.
Bert I will send them

Gr,
Marcel from the Netherlands
Owner of a Dodge WC52 1942

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:27 am
by Ugg
RANGER:

While at the Volo show this last weekend, I met a guy that had just purchased his Jeep in France and brought it to the show. On the windshield was the Fording Flag. He said it came with the Jeep, so it too was from France, and may have been an original. It was much larger than I thought, and I am now glad I didn't have them printed up. :o

Later

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 12:33 pm
by RANGER
Yes, the originals are large, and obstruct vision, that is why I removed mine last spring, as I did not want to run over a child at a parade.
I will have one for you soon.

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 1:16 pm
by Ugg
RANGER:

If the kid is runnin around to where it could get run over during a parade, maybe it should, kull the herd so to speak.... just joking. :lol: Seriously though, some parents shouldn't be, if they let their kids run amuck like that (I know kids do crazy, unexpected things). It always amazes me, supposedly intelligent people, walking blindly right in front of a vehicle, expecting it to stop on a dime just because they're in a cross walk. Something about mass in motion... :shock:

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