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Posted by Gary P (Member # 1424) on :
 
Im looking for a woodgrain vinyl called burl elm.
It is similar to Avery Bravo burl but not close enough to use.
I have some that is about 10 yrs old for a comparison but
dont want to use it up until I find more.
Suggestions?
Im even willing to have a converter make some if they dont want a 1000
yd min.
thanks Gary
 
Posted by Todd Gill (Member # 2569) on :
 
Gary,

I don't think this is the exact look you're after, but I'm looking at a Sharpline Converting Color Directory....and they have printed Woodgrain vinyls, which I believe are offered in computer rolls. Their colors are called Burma Teak, Marine Teak, and Cherry Oak. It might be worth a shot to call them and ask for some samples.

Their number is 800-888-4888. You might want to ask for their Computer Graphics Vinyl division.

Or visit them at www.sharpline.com.

I think the burl you want is more of a "swirly" pattern with a lot of tiny knots in it. But, what the heck....give it a try.
 
Posted by Gary P (Member # 1424) on :
 
thanks Todd ,been working with Sharpline on this.
About a year ago Peter Trisch from Sharpline called me
(nice guy) and told me of a company that does Boat and RV
woodgrain vinyl.
I lost the phone # before I could call and Peter no longer works
for Sharpline. No one else there can help me either.
 


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