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Re: McCormick or McCormick Deering? Farmall C decals


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Posted by John_PA on August 21, 2008 at 09:58:53 from (96.236.160.225):

In Reply to: McCormick or McCormick Deering? Farmall C decals posted by John_PA on August 20, 2008 at 23:40:43:

Thanks for all the quick replies.

The decals I was referring to, on ebay, are apparently, without any red background. At first glance, I was under the impression that they did have a background, going by the picture that they listed. After looking at other pictures in their listing, I would say there is no background.

I am not trying to pinch pennies at all. I am trying to get the closest to correct as possible. I just ordered decals for a Farmall Cub from the dealership last year, and they were vinyl printed on a red background stickers. The correct decals for the tractor were water transfer. To my knowledge, no one makes a proper original set of decals for the tractor. The correct decals would have had a red background and been water transfer. The decals with the individual cut letters or the ones printed on a piece of clear vinyl are not correct.

http://cgi.ebay.com/2-I-H-Farmall-Cub-Tractor-old-1962-decals-McCormick_W0QQitemZ220269262848QQihZ012QQcategoryZ71373QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

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That is a set of 1962 water transfer decals, replacement OEM, made by the OEM supplier. The other Farmall decals would have been made in the same way. I have a Farmall cub set of water transfer decals in mint shape and they are red as well.

I will probably order from Carter & Gruenewald if there is any debate over the correctness of the decals. I am pretty sure Ken wrote the book on the Farmalls, so he would know what should be and what shouldn't.

As for the McCormick Deering vs. McCormick... like I said, I have a 49. I was sure that 49 was the last year they used McCormick Deering name, but could be wrong.

This post was edited by John_PA at 10:33:57 08/21/08.



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