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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 4048552" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>What brand are the original binders? Do you know that ALL were of the same brand? I personally have found some SVT items to be one brand, maybe a first buy? and then when the first run is gone, a second run (or more) ordered/purchased and brands be different. I would not think that the person in charge of purchasing binders would be careful to make sure that the binders are of the same brand??</p><p></p><p>I also know that Vintageautolit does reproduce some items, many items. I also know that they (vintageautolit buyers) are at most all car show nationwide. They travel the circuit if you will. They are constantly on the look out for "anything Ford" especially "specialty Ford". </p><p></p><p>As I said in my previous post, $20 for this "SVT looking" binder real or repro., is not a big worry for me as I had a specific need for it and it was not its original use. If it is a repro., the SVT cards under the front cover clear sleeve and binder backbone are of thick card stock and very nice color with a slight gloss to them, very nice quality, like something SVT would have done. </p><p></p><p>I went to the Staples site to price a bare plain 1-1/2" to 2" binder, they run between $8-$15, depending upon the bells and whistles. This binder, the one that Vintageautolit has provided, real or fake was just a few $$$ more with quality SVT identifiers already in place, NICE!!</p><p></p><p>But back to the previous qustions, do we know that 100% of all binders of this type were exactly the same over their purchase life, which I believe was 1993, 94 and 95 or so? If so, what brand are they over a 3 year period? This would be good info. for those who are looking for a future binder purchase? Is the SVT labeled cardstock different between the Vintageautolit and original?</p><p> </p><p>BTW - For those who own 2-Tops, in my Vintageautolit provided binder I also have Ford recommendations for lubrication and adjustments for all parts related to the factory Hardtop and factory Convert. top. This binder filled quickly with 2-Top specific info. </p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 4048552, member: 9628"] What brand are the original binders? Do you know that ALL were of the same brand? I personally have found some SVT items to be one brand, maybe a first buy? and then when the first run is gone, a second run (or more) ordered/purchased and brands be different. I would not think that the person in charge of purchasing binders would be careful to make sure that the binders are of the same brand?? I also know that Vintageautolit does reproduce some items, many items. I also know that they (vintageautolit buyers) are at most all car show nationwide. They travel the circuit if you will. They are constantly on the look out for "anything Ford" especially "specialty Ford". As I said in my previous post, $20 for this "SVT looking" binder real or repro., is not a big worry for me as I had a specific need for it and it was not its original use. If it is a repro., the SVT cards under the front cover clear sleeve and binder backbone are of thick card stock and very nice color with a slight gloss to them, very nice quality, like something SVT would have done. I went to the Staples site to price a bare plain 1-1/2" to 2" binder, they run between $8-$15, depending upon the bells and whistles. This binder, the one that Vintageautolit has provided, real or fake was just a few $$$ more with quality SVT identifiers already in place, NICE!! But back to the previous qustions, do we know that 100% of all binders of this type were exactly the same over their purchase life, which I believe was 1993, 94 and 95 or so? If so, what brand are they over a 3 year period? This would be good info. for those who are looking for a future binder purchase? Is the SVT labeled cardstock different between the Vintageautolit and original? BTW - For those who own 2-Tops, in my Vintageautolit provided binder I also have Ford recommendations for lubrication and adjustments for all parts related to the factory Hardtop and factory Convert. top. This binder filled quickly with 2-Top specific info. R [/QUOTE]
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