Ebayer selling Manx Emblems

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newmanx59
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Ebayer selling Manx Emblems

Post by newmanx59 »

Anybody have any idea where this guy is getting these? He has another auction running right now. I can't believe what people are paying for them. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 0095645855 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 0085872640 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 0088698016 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 0104612424
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Post by CairoManx »

Those look like they're originals from the 60s. The ones the club sells now have raised copyright marks on them. The ones that came with the kits in the 60s didn't. Maybe he has a wayback machine, or maybe he found a stash of of NOS emblems. About 10 years ago there was a guy at Pomona that had a tray full of NOS Manx plastic and Manx SR metal emblems.
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Post by Lee »

CairoManx, I thought it was the other way around. The emblems that came with my Siggy Manx do not have the raised copyright symbol. Did they add that since the Siggy Manx release?
Rick Leddon
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Post by Rick Leddon »

Lee, your right the old ones from the 60's have the r, the new ones, currently available from the club, don't have the r. Rick
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Post by CairoManx »

Yeah, I checked an old magazine and I think I got it backwards. That means the ones on ebay are new. If the seller can't show he bought them originally from Bruce, he needs to be shut down for violating Bruce's copyright.
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Post by tat99 »

my 68 manx did come with the raised r in a circle just under the manx word and the set i bought from the club for spares did not have it . other buggy sites are talking this up also. is there any way to tell the differance on the back emblem ?
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Post by mel hubbard »

There was a war on here about a year ago, regarding Meyers Manx badges,, some guy even tried to adverise em on this site :eek: The ''Meyers'' Tag/Vin plate is the main thing to have because Meyers don't do duplicates of them.
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Post by newmanx59 »

[QUOTE="mel hubbard"]There was a war on here about a year ago, regarding Meyers Manx badges,, some guy even tried to adverise em on this site :eek: The ''Meyers'' Tag/Vin plate is the main thing to have because Meyers don't do duplicates of them.[/QUOTE] The problem with the Meyers SN Tag plate is that there are tons of "original Manxes" running around that came without the SN Tag. I can see it now, "original" Manx buggys of all shapes and sizes. All for an inflated price. After all, it has to be an original, it has the badging!
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Post by CairoManx »

I think the first tags were February 1968(B8). I have a 1967 vintage Meyers Manx we bought new. It never had a tag. Its been validated and put in the registry but that means I have a card for my wallet and a list with no real way to connect it with the Manx. What I'd like to see Bruce do is certify genuine Manxs and Towds that are missing tags or never had them and sell serial numbered metal tags that can be attached to the body. He'd need to only do it in person so he could thoroughly inspect it and so people couldn't just send pictures of somebody else's Manx. The owners would get unimpeachable proof their buggy is a genuine Meyers Manx or Towd. I'd gladly pay the $200 that people are spending on counterfeit badges on ebay to get a Bruce Meyers issued serial number tag for my car. I wouldn't ever sell the car but its resulting increased value would more than cover the cost of the certification.
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Post by Gene-C »

[QUOTE="CairoManx"] What I'd like to see Bruce do is certify genuine Manxs and Towds that are missing tags or never had them and sell serial numbered metal tags that can be attached to the body.[/QUOTE] Even something like the Austrailian Manx club has seen at the bottom of this page http://www.manxclub.org/Shop.asp . I would love to have some kind of badge or tag to put on our authenticated Manx
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Post by CairoManx »

[QUOTE="vwboop"]Even something like the Austrailian Manx club has seen at the bottom of this page http://www.manxclub.org/Shop.asp . I would love to have some kind of badge or tag to put on our authenticated Manx[/QUOTE] Image Yes, a metal tag like that would be great. I hadn't seen the Australian tag before. As far as a badge, the club has new hood and rear skirt badges that they only sell to authenticated Manxs for about $40. BTW, I heard from Winnie the Australian Manx Club broke away from the Manx Club and isn't associated with it anymore.
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[QUOTE="tat99"]my 68 manx did come with the raised r in a circle just under the manx word and the set i bought from the club for spares did not have it . other buggy sites are talking this up also. is there any way to tell the differance on the back emblem ?[/QUOTE] Here's a picture of mine with the raised R Image
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Post by CairoManx »

Did you do the yellow and white? It looks great. How was it done.
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Post by manxdavid »

There's another guy at it now... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Meyers-M ... dZViewItem I'm not sure if any copyrights are being broken or not. Not sure if Winnie knows or if someone should tell her or not... I can't see these badges originating from the Manxclub; there's too many for that. My guess is someones either reproed them or they're coming out of the back door of whoever makes them. :2cents:
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Post by rzeller »

[QUOTE="CairoManx"]Did you do the yellow and white? It looks great. How was it done.[/QUOTE] I painted it myself. I started by spray painting it all black; taped off the outer edges and sprayed the yellow. I hand-painted the white (filled in the small gaps between the lettering with a toothpick dipped in paint) and then took a small wallpaper roller and rolled the black over the top (the outlines) of it. I finished it off by spraying clear lacquer over the whole thing to protect it. So far it's held up very well. I did it almost two years ago. The badge you see was cracked in the upper left corner, so I ordered a new one from MC. Since I had the new one, I decided to try and repair the crack (filled the back in with epoxy and sanded it smooth) and paint the badge. It came out better than I thought it would, so I kept the original and put it back on my buggy. My biggest fear is some "hoodie" thinking it is neat and stealing it. Bud
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