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Title: Beaver Logo
Post by: Bill Lampkin on January 05, 2016, 03:46:01 AM
I wonder if anyone has a copy of the Beaver Logo? I want to make a key rack based on the Beaver logo. BTW, does the little bark butcher go by a any particular name? (Bucky?)
Thanks
Title: Re: Beaver Logo
Post by: Joel Ashley on January 05, 2016, 04:01:24 AM
Here's one I've used for past projects;  it's not a perfectly resolved image, but good enough as a basic guide.

- Joel
Title: Re: Beaver Logo
Post by: Gerald Farris on January 05, 2016, 06:09:58 AM
Bill,
The Beaver logo image is available in all sizes on the internet, but it is a copyrighted image. So only use it for your personal use and do not sell any reproductions without written permission from ARV, the copyright owners.

Gerald 
Title: Re: Beaver Logo
Post by: Bill Lampkin on January 05, 2016, 08:01:08 AM
Perfect, Thanks to you both!
Title: Re: Beaver Logo
Post by: Jim Edwards on January 05, 2016, 03:03:22 PM
HI  Here is a moderate resolution tiff line art that might be helpful.

Jim
Title: Re: Beaver Logo
Post by: David T. Richelderfer on January 05, 2016, 04:10:36 PM
My wheel covers.
Title: Re: Beaver Logo
Post by: Bill Lampkin on January 09, 2016, 12:34:12 AM
Jim, thanks for the .tif file; and David, how did you get the logo on your tire covers?
Title: Re: Beaver Logo
Post by: David T. Richelderfer on January 09, 2016, 02:22:09 AM
I took a blank wheel cover and paper copy of the logo - the logo being the same size as you see on the wheel covers - to a local print shop (where they do silk-screening on T-shirts, etc.) and asked how I could get the logo on my wheel covers.  The owner of the shop said he could make stick-on copies of the logo in any of several colors and I could place them onto the wheel covers.  The material is the same stuff you see on freight trucks' doors - company names, PUC and DOT info.  I chose emerald green to match the green in the RV's exterior paint job.  The wheel covers were purchased at the 4th Street Flea Market in Yuma for $15 per pair and they are the largest size made.  The print shop charged $27.50 for each stick-on logo.  Note:  I recall the print shop did inquire if the logo is proprietary.  I told them my use was for personal, not commercial, use and that seemed to satisfy him.  My total cost for six wheel covers with logos was $205.00.