Hi Mark, If the panel is clear enough and you could scan it, you may want to try taking the scan (clean it up first, or even make one from scratch) and the amp to your local junior or senior high school, or even college art teacher - if they do silk screening, one of the students could redo it for a project - you'd likely have to cover costs and a bit more. -- Best regards, Patrick Murphy James Valley Colony Monday, December 18, 2006, 9:13:33 AM, you wrote: > Actually, I took a little closer look and graphics on the chassis is > just a silk screen. It's not stamped. So I guess unless I can find a new > silk screen, I'm out of luck....... > Mark > Mark E. Skeels wrote: >> This old amp has a chrome plated steel control panel that is stamped and >> >> then some kind of ink is put into the depressions for letters, graphics >> patterns, etc in the depressions. >> >> Most of the ink is worn away. >> >> Does anyone here know how that is done and what kind of ink to use to >> restore the graphics to the front panel? >> >> Thanks, >> Mark >> >> >> -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist