The NZ Jowett Car Club is seeking an electronic copy of the red, blue and black Jowett logo as appears on Jowetttalk for use in their programme and name badges for the National Rally. Can anyone email me a copy with a good resolution. (say 200kb or more)
Needed within the next couple of days please
Need Electronic copy of Jowett Vintage Logo
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Alan Stanley
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Leo Bolter
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There's one close to home Alan . . . and it's 286 kb. But although it's not quite the same as the one in this forum's header, it's pretty close. It's in the mail (as they say!) . . .
Leo
Leo
R. Leo Bolter,
Palmerston North,
New Zealand.
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Palmerston North,
New Zealand.
JCC of NZ - Member No 0741.
JOAC - Member No 0161
Car: Jupiter (E1-SA-513-R)
Skype name = jupiter1951
Messenger name = r.l.bolter"at"massey.ac.nz
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Mike Allfrey
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Dear Alan and Leo,
I suppose this is too late and sort of teaching my grandmother to suck eggs, but the image at the top left can be down loaded by right clicking on the actual image and then, on the drop down menu, left click on "Save Image As" and put it where you wish to keep it in your files.
Maybe I have let out a trade secret?
Good luck,
Mike Allfrey.
I suppose this is too late and sort of teaching my grandmother to suck eggs, but the image at the top left can be down loaded by right clicking on the actual image and then, on the drop down menu, left click on "Save Image As" and put it where you wish to keep it in your files.
Maybe I have let out a trade secret?
Good luck,
Mike Allfrey.
E0 SA 42R; Rover 75
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Leo Bolter
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1 x 1951 Jowett Jupiter
1 x 1952 LE Velocette
1 x 1952 Jowett Bradford
2 x 1982 Princess 2 litre - Location: R. D. 2, Palmerston North, 4472, New Zealand.
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Mike Allfrey
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Dear Leo,
You are right, an extra multitude of bytes would be useful in this case!
I remember, some years ago at a swap meet, seeing a high quality book illustrating car badges. Inside, there was such an illustration as Alan was looking for. I nearly bought that book, but it was quite expensive.
There must be a good quality image of that badge somewhere? I am also looking for such..
Mike Allfrey.
You are right, an extra multitude of bytes would be useful in this case!
I remember, some years ago at a swap meet, seeing a high quality book illustrating car badges. Inside, there was such an illustration as Alan was looking for. I nearly bought that book, but it was quite expensive.
There must be a good quality image of that badge somewhere? I am also looking for such..
Mike Allfrey.
E0 SA 42R; Rover 75
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Alan Stanley
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