Emblem embrodiery
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Emblem embrodiery
Does anyone know of a company or individual who can embrodier the C6 emblem into the driver and passenger seats on a C6, like what was done on the 2004 Z16 Z06?
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There are seat covers that you can order that are a leather type material and they look totally awesome. They can be ordered in different colors and they look like the original seats. order through coverking.com
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Originally Posted by APLark
There are seat covers that you can order that are a leather type material and they look totally awesome. They can be ordered in different colors and they look like the original seats. order through coverking.com
Last edited by SCTROJANGRAD; 12-02-2005 at 06:24 AM.
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And they will have to be licensed to do it. Our club tried getting a local shop to scan in a Corvette Emblem for use on shirts and jackets etc and the shop owner said he couldn't do it "legally" as it was a "trademark".
I went through this when I worked for Lockheed Martin. We could buy Polo and dress shirts from the company store that cost onwards of $35 to $50. I knew we could get them cheaper having shirts done locally. So I scanned in the Lockheed logo and took it to a few embroidery shops and was told the same thing. So I ran the gauntlet and discovered that they had specifications as to thread colors, thread count and size restrictions just like the military.
Be careful, GM doesn’t like folks fooling around with their stuff.
Tom
I went through this when I worked for Lockheed Martin. We could buy Polo and dress shirts from the company store that cost onwards of $35 to $50. I knew we could get them cheaper having shirts done locally. So I scanned in the Lockheed logo and took it to a few embroidery shops and was told the same thing. So I ran the gauntlet and discovered that they had specifications as to thread colors, thread count and size restrictions just like the military.
Be careful, GM doesn’t like folks fooling around with their stuff.
Tom