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I've been working on this project for a long time and am very close to starting production.

First up will be a batch of "Flat Top 3" overlays for your vintage projects. A very clean and precise vector image created from a genuine 1575 disc. The numbers have been laid out to match ETA progression.

This version has the closed "6" in the "26".

1570layouttg1.jpg

These will be printed in the traditional process as per genuine date discs. By Pad Printing. I have a quantity of brass blanks that arrived this week. These will be painted, then printed. I am reserving a small amount of blanks to attempt to produce the very coveted brushed radial silver finish. Not an easy task. but I will give it a shot. If this does not work, we will at least have the plain white discs to work with.

A special jig was needed to hold the blanks while being printed. Below is a picture of one of the brass blanks, prior to painting, next to the disc holder.

blanksetuplp9.jpg

I have two different thickness of blanks. A thin brass blank that is 0.07mm thick, and a brass blank that is 0.18mm thick, as per gen.

As mentioned, the first batch will be the "flat top 3". I next plan to produce the open font style for 3035, then the modern 3135 style.

I expect the vintage style cliche to arrive early next week and I can begin some test printing of the blanks.

What I need to know is what kind of interest is there out there for these? I currently have a limited amount of blanks, and would like to know how many of each style I should produce.

If you are interested in this project, please let me know what style and thickness you would require.

As far as price. My target price is $20 to $25. It all depends on quantity produced. For the brushed radial discs, these will definitely be a lot more money as there is a lot of work required to produce.

Thanks!

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I've been working on this project for a long time and am very close to starting production.

First up will be a batch of "Flat Top 3" overlays for your vintage projects. A very clean and precise vector image created from a genuine 1575 disc. The numbers have been laid out to match ETA progression.

This version has the closed "6" in the "26".

1570layouttg1.jpg

These will be printed in the traditional process as per genuine date discs. By Pad Printing. I have a quantity of brass blanks that arrived this week. These will be painted, then printed. I am reserving a small amount of blanks to attempt to produce the very coveted brushed radial silver finish. Not an easy task. but I will give it a shot. If this does not work, we will at least have the plain white discs to work with.

A special jig was needed to hold the blanks while being printed. Below is a picture of one of the brass blanks, prior to painting, next to the disc holder.

blanksetuplp9.jpg

I have two different thickness of blanks. A thin brass blank that is 0.07mm thick, and a brass blank that is 0.18mm thick, as per gen.

As mentioned, the first batch will be the "flat top 3". I next plan to produce the open font style for 3035, then the modern 3135 style.

I expect the vintage style cliche to arrive early next week and I can begin some test printing of the blanks.

What I need to know is what kind of interest is there out there for these? I currently have a limited amount of blanks, and would like to know how many of each style I should produce.

If you are interested in this project, please let me know what style and thickness you would require.

As far as price. My target price is $20 to $25. It all depends on quantity produced. For the brushed radial discs, these will definitely be a lot more money as there is a lot of work required to produce.

Thanks!

I am in for at least two flat 3's!

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