I'd be down for one of each if you do them, Pleasure Paradise, and auto detailing.
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No problem. Here are two screen captures of both, the AUTO DETAILING and the PLEASURE PARADISE variants. On the first picture you can see the white stripes of Biff's adidas tracksuit or the white frame of the window behind him. By comparison, the color of the matchbooks is much more yellow. The same on the second picture: On the left side is a white tray.
They showed up.
I ordered 2 different match orders from 2 different websites. Both showed *WHITE* matchsticks. But when they arrived, they are *BLACK* matchsticks.
No joy. They did have the ivory covers, but I have no idea where to get white matchsticks. Maybe someone would like to do the legwork of emailing sites and finding some actual white matchsticks.
They probably won't be used, can"t they be painted in white somehow?
That's when you realise, back to the future fans are really annoying with details X)
The way I see it, if you're gonna make a Back to the Future Matchbook replica, why not be annoying with the details ?![]()
The one that probably won't make it is,
- Inside of the matchbook is the text "CLOSE COVER BEFORE STRIKING" - "Futura" font (medium or bold)
I have to fiddle (A LOT !) with the settings of my printer to get it to print on the matchbooks at all. I don't think that running
the matchbook through my printer a second time for the inside is really an option. Most likely, it would melt the first printing
off by running it through a second time.
What about doing a custom self inking stamp. Like these http://www.vistaprint.co.uk/rubber-...&GP=4/21/2016+4:56:08+PM&GPS=3918436039&GNF=0 ...
A good idea. Stamps are what I used for my BiffCo napkins four and two years ago: http://www.therpf.com/showthread.php?t=216005
In combination with permanent ink it works fine.
http://www.therpf.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=617443&d=1461280578
It's possible that the original staples started to rust (two decades are a long time) and one of the former owners of the matchbooks replaced them by new ones.