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    Posted: January-14-2010 at 1:44am
Does anyone recall who had the plastic side insignia for Correct Craft's. It's the ones near the stern on the side.

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The guys name was Stan and was out of California. I can't remember but I had purchased a set and they were perfect !!
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His sign on here is Stan C for Stan Christiansen you should be able to find him on the members list and email him about the side emblems. I think they were around 80-90 a pair.
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Stan's info:

Stan Christensen
1668 N Baker Ave
Ontario, CA 91764
909-322-8977
rumstan@aol.com

His emblems are awesome! Direct replacement for the 70's boats.
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Are they the white ones or are they black and silver?
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Theyre white and black... I have a set on my Skier.
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Cool! Thanks everyone. I also found some black and silver at NAUTIQUEPARTS.COM

Thank you, one and all.
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You can make the chrome plastic ones period correct...

Originally posted by DrCC DrCC wrote:

If you are handy with a spray can and a rubber sanding block. You could have a pair exactly like these for under 40 dollars.

    Here's how. Order new emblems from either Southeast or Midwest Correct Craft. Go to your local hardware store and buy 1 spray can of "Krylon Fusion" (Dover White) a 3M Rubber Sanding Block, 1 sheet of 400 grit, 1 sheet of 600 grit 3M Wet sand paper. Clean and spray emblems dover white. Let dry for over 24 hours. Wet sand lettering w/block, thru the white, thru the chrome, and wah-la, instant black on white emblems.

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