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KNIGHT Trailer Tag - Made from Pieces of the Screen Used Semi!
KNIGHT Trailer Tag - Made from Pieces of the Screen Used Semi!
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When we began our restoration of the screen used semi, it was clear that a few of the aluminum trailer panels would need to be replaced. We saved those damaged panels and had them made into these commemorative trailer tags! The panels were sent through a roller to smooth and flatten them, cut into "Knight Shield"-shaped tags and then stamped to provide some texture! Note that the backs of some of these tags may have some minor scratches/defects due to those defects on the original panels. Each tag measures 2.75" x 3". All proceeds go toward the restoration of this iconic piece of television history! Very limited quantity.
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Since these metal plates must be 50 years old, I expected the back side to be at least a bit scratched or used. But it looks like it got stamped out of new sheet of aluminium.
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I was very exicted when it arrived, and i'm proud to own this Piece of the Real Semi
So glad to have got this piece of history.
It is very surreal in touching a literal piece of television history when Pennsylvania native Joe Huth sought out the literal Kniight Rider TV show Dorsey trainer and redid the trailer to meet visual aesthetics from 1980s show. With some trailer skin having been damaged from a subsequent owner, pieces of the skin were stamped into metal tags emblazoned with the Khight Rider TV livery. Most certainly impressive work from Joe and his team partners.