Monday, November 28, 2011

Ever seen a Veeblefetzer car club plaque?

A Veeblefetzer is a purposely nonsensical sounding word applied to any sort of obscure or complicated object

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  1. I have.
    When I bought the 8,000 plaque patterns from the original pattern maker for Chicago Metal Craft, the original pattern for that plaque was included. So we can make you as many new, new old stock ones as you'd like. Here's a link to a picture of the original and the search page so you can get pictures of any of the 12,000 plaques we have for reproduction (the other 4,000 are the original patterns from Speed Gems). Happy searching:)

    https://www.obrientruckers.com/plaques_search.php?name=Veeblefetzer&city=&state_code=&logo=&button=Search

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  2. So, 10 years later (10-19-21) a lady contacted me to get a Veeblefetzer plaque!!

    https://www.obrientruckers.com/pub/media/plaques/12159.jpg

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    1. Wow! That's impressive! Compliments on your collection and efforts to keep the car club plaques in the public eye. Tip of the hat!

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    2. Well it's my business - been making plaques for 43 years now over 170,000 custom made plaques and over 15,000 "stock plaques" like the famous No Club Lone Wolf, etc.

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