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Old 02-21-2011, 09:38 AM
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I have been wanting to post this update information about the correct color blue...now I have the time to do so. I have worked on this topic with Tony about the correct color blue on his restoration decals for Cub Cadet tractors. I bought a set from him back in "04" and several after, I had several collectors tell me that it is the wrong color blue. Then I found a NOS decal set for a Quietline and as you can see they are right. Tony sent me 4 color samples and looks that Cyan is the best choice and it is now the color he will be using. I understand he does the decals for Binder Books as well so I trust you can purchase the sets with the correct color...

Anyone else have any input? Share it with us!
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Old 02-21-2011, 08:40 PM
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Fantastic work Kevin, you da man. Nice to see people care enough to get it right, will be purchasing plenty of decals from Maple/Hunter
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Wow! Cyan does look good and from what ive seen is the right color. But im also liking the look of the Intense too! It makes the IH white and yellow realy pop in the pic!
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That intense does look good! I checked out Maple Hunter and was shocked by the prices. decals for my 100 are going for $50-80 bucks on eBay. Maple Hunter has them for $34. I know where I'll be getting them from. Thanks for posting this!
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Wow! Cyan does look good and from what ive seen is the right color. But im also liking the look of the Intense too! It makes the IH white and yellow realy pop in the pic!
May look good in the pic but in a line up at a show the 1250 stood out amoung'st the rest like a big fat sore thumb. Let me add this too: M&H decals applied with ease,attention to detail and quality vinyl/ink.
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