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Archive - Journal of Business - May 20, 1999 |
By Richard L. Meister Jr.
A tiny Spokane Valley company is providing a unique product to the automotive world-custom grill and truck medallions and data plates for antique (and sometimes not so antique) vehicles.
Owner Jerry Turner says he knows of no other source for the items, which the business makes as they were made originally. For example, the company uses acid mixes, instead of lasers or other modern processes, to etch designs into the data plates.
Turner started Nostalgic R...
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Owner Jerry Turner says he knows of no other source for the items, which the business makes as they were made originally. For example, the company uses acid mixes, instead of lasers or other modern processes, to etch designs into the data plates.
Turner started Nostalgic R...
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