NEW! AMG Flat Badge Available! WHITE STAR Flat Badges back in stock!




Tnks,
Ray




My badges are hand signed and serial numbered for those who consider them collector's items. For instance, there are less than 20 AMG badges currently in circulation. Accordingly, the best and fairest way for me to keep requests in order received is to request communications initiated by folks to my e-mail address. Thanks for your help and understanding.
Last edited by DFWdude; Feb 21, 2010 at 09:29 AM.
p.s., I have a question that others might be curious about, too. Are the "second run" of White Stars going to have a new type of serial number designation? I purchased an extra White Star when you announced you were closing down production, just so I could get one of the last ones. Although now that exclusivity and value has disappeared due to this new run of them




p.s., I have a question that others might be curious about, too. Are the "second run" of White Stars going to have a new type of serial number designation? I purchased an extra White Star when you announced you were closing down production, just so I could get one of the last ones. Although now that exclusivity and value has disappeared due to this new run of them

As for production numbers, the first "run" of WHITE STARS ended at #N365, and the second run picked up where the first run ended (N366+). I thought this was more fair than starting a new sequence of serial numbers beginning at "X"001.
Based on my tracking of sales to date, however, unless you live in Southern CA, the chances of running into another car with a WHITE STAR are almost nil (slightly better in So Cal). IMO, there could be 2500 of these in circulation (worldwide) and they would still be very rare and unique.
With the switch to the new factory, the new run of badge inserts (the part within the Blue Laurel Wreath) have slight changes vs the first run. The new inserts are .020" smaller in diameter (for improved production). You would have to compare the two examples side-by-side, and you might still be hard pressed to tell the difference.
The second and biggest change is that the new inserts are deeper in relief... there is more depth from the top level of the star to the textured background. This gives a more accentuated 3D effect. This also means that the first run badges are unique in their design, ending at serial #365. Hope that helps?
And as this is written there are less than 15 AMG badges on the planet. That is very rare, indeed.
I constantly try to improve my product, and my customer service, and trust that everyone appreciates it.
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Last edited by DFWdude; Mar 7, 2010 at 10:42 AM.
Just to add to the other comments, my white star badge looks just great, thanks DFWdude.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
quoted me 110.00 for the MB and 115.00 for the AMG. if you wanting to know price without all the email hubbub.
Just to add to the other comments, my white star badge looks just great, thanks DFWdude.
Maybe check with them....? http://123mercedes.com/





Now just ditch the yellow in your headlights.
For all you newbies out there, don't fall for it. DFWdude's flat badges are the one and only originals.





The result is a "double bump" appearance in the e-Bay badge, with an interchangeable Tristar (or AMG) button plopped on top of the rest of the mount. This effect is not very "flush" when viewed from the side on the hood, IMO. In contrast, my WHITE STAR sits truly flush with the rest of the mount, with the hatched background detail actually recessed below the top level for depth. For just $20 more than the e-Bay version, I feel my WHITE STAR Flat Badge provides a larger, more visible and integrated star image.
On the AMG version, I tried to make the letters as large as possible so that it can actually be read as "AMG" from a distance. IMO, the decoration in the e-Bay badges are not big enough to make the BOLD, visual statement worthy of Mercedes-Benz style. I don't know, maybe others would agree?


BTW, The e-Bay badge may have been around for a while, but I first became aware of it only 12-18 months ago... and as a retired professional product developer, I scan the market constantly... I designed my product in late 2005, and have been selling WHITE STAR Flat Badges since July, 2006, almost 4-years ago. The e-Bay version is therefore not a copy of my design. But I can assure all that it is a copy of my "concept" in adapting the standard upright star mount into a flat badge... This is my original idea. I'm confident in leaving the choice of the prettier badge to the marketplace.
Both are better than the cheap plastic badges that slap on top of the hood, paint-fade in the Sun within a couple years, and snag a carwash towel all the time.
Other opinions?
Last edited by DFWdude; Apr 27, 2010 at 12:54 PM.



