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<table class="inline_grid"><tbody><tr><td><label for="RESULT_RadioButton-22_0">Satin Brushed Badge/Emblem - FREE</label></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label for="RESULT_RadioButton-22_1">Bead Blasted Badge/Emblem - FREE</label></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label for="RESULT_RadioButton-22_2">Polished Badge/Emblem - $20 per badge (Note: For the Ford Super Duty Badges, the cost is $40 for the SET)</label></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label for="RESULT_RadioButton-22_3">Black Powder Coated Badge - $20 per badge (Note: For the Ford Super Duty Badges, the cost is $40 for the SET)</label></td></tr></tbody></table>
So a bead blasted/sand blasted is a mate finish on the entire thing?
I've held my tongue until now...Varuca and Sally knew how to order.
But I'd like the badge heated and I don't want it bead blasted on top, I want it on the side, and I'd like sand blasted instead of satin if you have it, if not then no Badge just the Emblem but only if it's real; if it's made out of steel then nothing.
Ok, this is getting damn confusing because there isn't near enough detailed specificity.
Using the examples below, are you saying we can have either version, Apoc?
Originally Posted by USCG_PA
Just like the picture demos I provided...
or like this below (black for paint, gray for shinny) Top style would be my first preference, but if it turns into a pain, the bottom style would also work.
And if you are, you're then saying in the bottom example where the "Excursion" and "Iron Horse" lettering are colored black, we can have any color we want, not just black?
Furthermore, in the top example with the lettering in grey and the bottom example with the background in grey, we can choose polished or matte finish?
Originally Posted by Apocalypse
Just so everyone knows:
<table class="inline_grid"><tbody><tr><td><label for="RESULT_RadioButton-22_0">Satin Brushed Badge/Emblem - FREE</label></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label for="RESULT_RadioButton-22_1">Bead Blasted Badge/Emblem - FREE</label></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label for="RESULT_RadioButton-22_2">Polished Badge/Emblem - $20 per badge (Note: For the Ford Super Duty Badges, the cost is $40 for the SET)</label></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label for="RESULT_RadioButton-22_3">Black Powder Coated Badge - $20 per badge (Note: For the Ford Super Duty Badges, the cost is $40 for the SET)</label></td></tr></tbody></table>
Now even more confusion. What is considered a polished badge and which one is considered a powder coated badge?
For example, if I choose the top choice (black background/polished lettering) is that badge considered a polished or powder coated badge?
One last thing, what Ford Super Duty badge set are you talking about?
I'm working on a "New" thread now. One that is all encompassing and will have all the new info in it and all in the first post. This will be the thread to ask questions in and the new one once I am done (in about 2 hours, wife wants lunch) will be for specifying what you want ONLY!!!!!
Apoc, if you can, please provide a ballpark per badge cost. It would be nice to know if we are looking a $20 per badge, $50 per badge, or heaven forbid something higher than that!
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