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Standard Wincharger Tail Fin.
This is probably one of the more common tail fins on
Winchargers built in the '40's. It is made from two pieces of sheet steel
which are bolted to the angle iron tail arm. Across the back part, there
is a cast crescent piece that is used to keep the fin straight.
As you can see, the lettering on this original is barely
readable, especially the bottom part, but there was enough there to
determine the font type and size used for the lettering. To make this
copy, I took the original unit to a sign shop. The sign maker created the
artwork on his computer. He then sent the output to a special cutting
machine which cut out the lettering from a vinyl sheet. The sheet metal
panels were cut out and painted black. They really ARE black. The color on
the photo is off color due to the camera flash.
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Crosley Tail Fin.
Although it certainly is not obvious by looking at this
original tail fin, this unit was yellow with black lettering. It is so
badly rusted and faded that it is hard to tell what the colors were. This
particular tail fin was on a Wincharger that was mounted on a barn and
used for a weather vane. (See the barn photo in the photo gallery). So
this tail has been outside in the weather for some 60 years.
Although the lettering was sort of readable on this
unit, I helped the sign man out. I found this "Crosley" logo on
eBay related to a Crosley radio. From there, I cleaned it up and copied it
to a disk for the sign man. So this is an exact reproduction of the
Crosley logo. The words "Farm Radio" underneath were just a
standard italic sans-serif font. The "Wincharger" name below is
the same one used on the tail fin above, except reduced in size somewhat.
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Zenith Tail Fin.
This original Zenith tail fin is actually in pretty good
shape, but again I did not want to destroy my only copy of the lettering
by sand blasting it and trying to re-paint it. For some reason (maybe some
one can explain) this unit is made in one piece and is a little narrower
than the others.
Here again, we have more fancy lettering. The "Wincharger"
logo at the bottom looks similar to the others, but it has less curvature
and the Zenith logo is quite unique. Since the lettering on the original
was quite intact, I actually placed this tail fin on my scanner and
scanned it. I then gave a digital file plus a full-size printout of the
lettering to the sign man. This worked out quite well to make a perfect
copy of the original.
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