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Title: Cavalier script
Post by: David D on September 12, 2005, 09:14:48 pm
Hello All,

Recently completed restoring a CS-96D, Any idea where I can get the Cavalier Script Emblem?  It's the large version, I found the following example on a machine on Ebay.

Thanks,


Title: Cavalier script
Post by: loman4ec on September 12, 2005, 09:17:38 pm
Welcome Duchon. The soda Jerk Works sells them. They have a banner on this site or check out the parts suppliers section.


Title: Cavalier script
Post by: BrianB on September 13, 2005, 06:54:32 am
Good to have you around Duchon! Welcome to SMC. Like Josh says, Soda Jerk Works sells them. If you have any confusion on which of the few Cavalier scripts that Steve offers on the website, feel free to give him a call, he's a great guy and has a wealth of knowledge.


Title: Cavalier script
Post by: Bob K on September 13, 2005, 07:03:11 am
duchon, we need pictures!! :D

Bob


Title: Cavalier script
Post by: sodaworks on September 13, 2005, 02:17:18 pm
Duchon, Welcome aboard... :)


Title: Cavalier script
Post by: Eric on September 13, 2005, 03:15:30 pm
Yeah Welcome! If you have a question about a machine... this is the place!...
Everyone here is ready to help!
And yes! Please post images of your machine(s)...We like seeing what people are still finding out there!

Eric


Title: Cavalier script
Post by: David D on September 13, 2005, 08:24:56 pm
Hi Guys,  

Thanks for the information and the welcome.   Here are a couple pictures of the machine, it's a CS-96D any idea how old this is? I'm thinking early 60's.  It's not a perfect restoration but looks pretty good for the first machine.

Thanks,
David





Title: Cavalier script
Post by: Bob K on September 14, 2005, 07:00:09 am
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It's not a perfect restoration but looks pretty good for the first machine.


I would say so!! Very nice!!  :)

Bob


Title: Cavalier script
Post by: BrianB on September 14, 2005, 08:50:34 am
Nice! That looks great. The "D" models were produced in 1960. So, what's your next project? :D