Calling all Olmo Owners with the attached head badge.

Coxynotkirsty

Retro Newbie
Having scoured the net trying to find someone who offers the attached replacement decal with no luck, I have decided to try to build my own.

I had access to some pretty sophisticated CAD software that allows me to warp and stretch images so I can trace anything - all it takes is time.

This would be a pretty big call, and hopefully produce a more accurate representation of this foiled decal.

I have a severely damaged example and one closeup of one that I found off the net that belongs to a person in Spain.

What I could really use is a couple more really focused close ups - I wouldn't need all of the head badge in the shot, I mainly need the laurels and the rings in really good focus. If I do succeed I would try to copy any contributor in on the art work or at the very least let everyone know who made any decals.

So please, if anyone has the same head badge and is prepared to help out it would be greatly appreciated.

I'm going to repost this on a couple of websites so don't be surprised if you see this again.

Coxy
 

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Thanks for the thought but no good. The above is for a 1960's Olmo whilst mine is a 1970's with an entirely different style. There is no red shield around the laurels, the Olmo is all wrong, and most importantly that example is for the seat tube rather than a head badge. I know I could probably ask velocals to do some artwork for me, but that means the result would be out of my control.

My seat tube decal is not dissimilar and I will be getting some one to scan that one in. But thanks for the thought.

Coxy
 
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