Re: T-ABC Car Badges

Michael DeRentz
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Re: T-ABC Car Badges

Post by Michael DeRentz » Tue Jan 04, 2011 12:34 pm

Jim,



Ditto.



If you need up front funds for a badge, please advise.



Michael DeRentz

Broomall, PA

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Jim: Thanks for being a patient leader through this mini-mess. As someone else mentioned/asked, since we pay no dues or fees for this fine site, is there some way we can support you so that you are not out of pocket?

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Martin
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Re: T-ABC Car Badges

Post by Martin » Tue Jan 04, 2011 1:37 pm

Jim
Ditto you have many who appreciate your efforts and are willing to assist.

Regards
Martin

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hshempp@gmail.com
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Re: T-ABC Car Badges

Post by hshempp@gmail.com » Tue Jan 04, 2011 1:57 pm

Although I already have one of the old ones, and wear it proudly, I am sure

if you give out an address enough would come in for a new run with the

proper fasteners. We should all sport them on the cars. Howard TC 6424


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Clive Sherriff
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Joined: Wed Mar 27, 2002 12:11 pm

Re: T-ABC Car Badges

Post by Clive Sherriff » Wed Jan 05, 2011 5:17 am

The badge with the stick ons looks a total bodge up I'm afraid.

Does the TABC list, or one of us, not hold copyright of the badge to stop him selling them if there is a dispute?

Clive
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----- Original Message -----
From: FDShade@aol.com
To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 5:32 AM
Subject: [mg-tabc] T-ABC Car Badges



Several weeks ago we ordered fifty T-ABC car badges from Ron Hazelhurst,
and him paid $315 for the dies.

The badges came without mounting nuts silver soldered to the back of the
badge.

Mr Hazelhurst then glued some bolts to the back of the badge, see ->
_http://tinyurl.com/289qtkh_ (http://tinyurl.com/289qtkh)

We declined to accept these badges, and asked that he refund the $315.

We did agree that he could sell the badges if he refunded the $315 (He has
not done so)
In which case we would first notify T-ABC member regarding the potential
problem with the mounting bolts.

Apparently Mr Hazelhurst has decided to go ahead and sell the badges. He
has emailed one member that
" I AM SELLING BADGES DIRECT TO MEMBERS WITH THE APPROVAL OF JIM AND
WALTER"

That is not true. We have not authorized him to sell T-ABC badges.

If you decide to buy one of these badges, you should be aware that they
have no mounting nuts silver soldered to the back as do the originals, but
have bolts glued to the back.

These badges were not accepted as we do not know if the glue will hold up
under vibration and climate changes.


Jim Shade
West Covina, California, USA

PS We are considering negotiations with a different vendor

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Roger Furneaux
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Re: T-ABC Car Badges

Post by Roger Furneaux » Wed Jan 05, 2011 6:04 am

hi Jim - just a few thoughts;

1) If the original dies really were destroyed, that must be the fault of Hazelhurst, not us;

2) If we have just paid for new dies, they are surely our property and could be reclaimed;

3) How does he expect to sell the badges he has? Only TABC listers would want them and we are now all aware of the situation;

4) Soldering nuts on after plating would probably damge either the plating or the enamelling so is not an option.

5) The badges might be recoverable by gluing a metal plate, with c/s screws in it, across the back. The screws would be held securely and the much greater area of glue (hot-melt type?) would surely hold?

All the best for 20111 - the 75th. anniversary year of the T-type (first TA was built on 3/3/36)

Roger Devon Olde England (snow all gone, now raining )
TC0978
TC2365
MGB GT V8
On 4 Jan 2011, at 05:32, FDShade@aol.com wrote:

> Several weeks ago we ordered fifty T-ABC car badges from Ron Hazelhurst,
> and him paid $315 for the dies.
>
> The badges came without mounting nuts silver soldered to the back of the
> badge.
>
> Mr Hazelhurst then glued some bolts to the back of the badge, see ->
> _http://tinyurl.com/289qtkh_ (http://tinyurl.com/289qtkh)
>
> We declined to accept these badges, and asked that he refund the $315.
>
> We did agree that he could sell the badges if he refunded the $315 (He has
> not done so)
> In which case we would first notify T-ABC member regarding the potential
> problem with the mounting bolts.
>
> Apparently Mr Hazelhurst has decided to go ahead and sell the badges. He
> has emailed one member that
> " I AM SELLING BADGES DIRECT TO MEMBERS WITH THE APPROVAL OF JIM AND
> WALTER"
>
> That is not true. We have not authorized him to sell T-ABC badges.
>
> If you decide to buy one of these badges, you should be aware that they
> have no mounting nuts silver soldered to the back as do the originals, but
> have bolts glued to the back.
>
> These badges were not accepted as we do not know if the glue will hold up
> under vibration and climate changes.
>
>
> Jim Shade
> West Covina, California, USA
>
> PS We are considering negotiations with a different vendor
>



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DAVID DARRELL
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Joined: Mon Jan 28, 2002 2:56 pm

Re: T-ABC Car Badges

Post by DAVID DARRELL » Wed Jan 05, 2011 1:48 pm

Hi speaking from an ex signmakers point of view.

The lugs on the back are the correct ones that are glued on to give you a
bolt fixing and is common now in all types of hidden fixing signs and if the
correct glue is used will be stronger than the badge itself.

They are to a certain extent better than the nuts because they have more
thread and there is no possibility of screwing the bolt in too far and
damaging the front.

You bought the original tooling and therefore it is yours and should not
have been destroyed unless you were informed first.

The new ones were not the type you ordered and therefore are wrong if it had
been me i would have excepted my fault and either offered them to you at a
reduced cost or binned them and made new correct ones.

They are your copyright and therefore he cannot sell without your
permission.

Hope this helps

David Darrell
TA 0455
Wales UK

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