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Baby_Grand
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Hi Folks,

Does anyone know where I can get a fallboard decal for a Eavestaff Baby Grand – Like the one pictured in the link below?

http://www.besbrodepianos.com/photo93/eavestaffGLAB.jpg

Please help if you can, I can’t find one anywhere!

Thanks,

BG
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Post by vernon »

do it in gold Letraset - about the same quality as the piano
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Post by Baby_Grand »

No constructive comments then? :lol:
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Only the easy option I gave you before - computers are wonderful!
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Post by vernon »

baby grand. That WAS a constructive suggesstion if you can still get some Letraset.
Otherwise, as already suggested, do the decal on your computer the right size and font( Times Roman I think) and get an artist or signwriter to do it onto the fall if you don't fancy doing it yourself
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Printing onto transfer paper is easier, you may even be able to extract the actual original decal from the photo and use it.
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You could try and contact Erik Muller at Music Brokers who have the rights to the name and trade mark. He's a nice bloke, speaks perfect English and may be able to supply a transfer for an Eavestaff.

muller@musicbrokers.nl
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