Gambacorners
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In all the period brochures and colour adverts featuring EBs, where the nose badge is white the little strip in dead centre of the badge - at the bottom of the V - is invariably coloured to match the body.
I'm not sure I've ever seen this in the 'real world' ... but maybe I've not seen a totally unmolested original badge. Was that little strip of colouring just a bit of early photoshopping for promotional purposes or did EBs leave the factory with a little bit of body colour in the middle of the nose badge?
Any ideas? Cheers.
I'm not sure I've ever seen this in the 'real world' ... but maybe I've not seen a totally unmolested original badge. Was that little strip of colouring just a bit of early photoshopping for promotional purposes or did EBs leave the factory with a little bit of body colour in the middle of the nose badge?
Any ideas? Cheers.