Knight Rider Historians
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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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.
I couldn’t resist buying this limited edition item.
A screenused piece from my childhood.
Only thing that could top that would be a piece from KITT.
I am absolutely thrilled with my purchase! The "Knight Rider SEMITrailer Tag" arrived safely, and the quality is outstanding.
I especially want to highlight the fantastic customer service. The correspondence with Joe regarding the shipping status was incredibly friendly, helpful, and reassuring. He always kept me updated, which made the whole process smooth and stress-free.
I am truly proud to support the Knight Rider Historians. By purchasing this unique item, I feel like I'm doing my part in helping to preserve a piece of our childhood history for future generations. Thank you for the super service and for everything you do! Highly recommended!
I was 3 and a half years old when Knight Rider came out in the 80s, I was a huge fan, toys, plastic models, World Of Wheels. I had always wanted to own a piece of history from the show. Knowing where this tag came from, it makes it so much more real!
Always wanted an actual piece from the show, even harder down here in Australia, so thanks to KRH for making this sort of thing possible. Your the best.