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Well, I didn't get the answer I was hoping for.
And as soon as we discussed who do / did what Martin closed down my thread. Maybe afraid of someone remember how HE did the logo on front on RL speakers?
Anyway, I'm not into something about what people has done / will do - I was just hoping for some hints how-to-do-it.
As this was not on the table, I still hope somone will telle just how he did it - I'm sure someones out there have been through this before.As this become a question about copyright and similar, please feel free yo email me any hints and I'll keep it to myself.
Best regards, Leif
lp@siemens.com
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Leif: Well, I didn't get the answer I was hoping for. And as soon as we discussed who do / did what Martin closed down my thread. Maybe afraid of someone remember how HE did the logo on front on RL speakers? lp@siemens.com
No, you didn't.As I stated in nicer words in the other thread, how you can reproduce B&Os registered trademark logo is not what I would consider aproper question for this forum.
But before we go further and you publish more accusations about me, I seriously hope you will tell me;Which logo is that, Leif?
Martin
I would use this. Many years ago I build a rowing boat for my son, at this time glue on transparencies wasnt available, I printed the boat name on a transparency and then glued it on the fresh paint, before the finishing clear coat paint, the boat is still in use and the name still clear to see, the edges of the transparency only visible when very near. The new glue ons probably a lot less visible
Collecting Vintage B&O is not a hobby, its a lifestyle.
Leif: Well, I didn't get the answer I was hoping for. And as soon as we discussed who do / did what Martin closed down my thread. Maybe afraid of someone remember how HE did the logo on front on RL speakers? Anyway, I'm not into something about what people has done / will do - I was just hoping for some hints how-to-do-it. As this was not on the table, I still hope somone will telle just how he did it - I'm sure someones out there have been through this before.As this become a question about copyright and similar, please feel free yo email me any hints and I'll keep it to myself. Best regards, Leif lp@siemens.com .
First:I am not afraid of anyone remembering anything about me or what I've done.I made mistakes like everybody else but I have nothing to hide.Second:I never EVER reproduced B&Os logo.Not on any B&O unit, not on any other unit.Not on anything.Not even as a pencil drawing on paper.End of discussion.Third:There are no B&O logos on the front of RL speakers.Fact.The protruding letters "Bang & Olufsen" is not a logo and I didn't make it or change it, - it was there all the time.Fourth:Accusing me of messing with a companys registrered trademark logo - or even faking it - is wayover the limit, bordering on being libelous and completely unacceptable.I simply cannot believe this.This ends here.Martin
Not sure which thread, but remember seen some photos where you made the logo with help from a little roller onto new textile front at RedLine speakers.But anyhow, let's closed as this doesn't go any further.