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Hawaii License Plates

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Jerome Bulkan
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May 29, 2013

Hawaii License Plates

In 1922, several counties in the Territory of Hawaii consolidated to issue of license plates. The counties of Hawaii and Honolulu issued license plates annually from 1915 to 1921. Motor vehicle laws were written in Hawaii as far back as 1903, and in 1911, the laws allowed homemade license plates. Examples of the Hawaii homemade license plates are scarce and few have been seen in public displays except for a wooden Kauai license plate. The 1915 and 1916 Hawaii license plates ( Hawaii and Honolulu counties) were made of porcelain. The 1917 plates were embossed steel with expiration tags shaped like swordfish, automobiles and surf rider). The slogan ALOHA was stamped (embossed) on Hawaii license plates from 1957 to 1960.  Hawaii became an official state of the United States in 1959 , so in 1961, the slogan changed to ALOHA STATE through 2011. The first graphics on Hawaii license plates were embossed or stamped on the plate in a special font of the territory’s name laid out vertically. The look was a south Pacific font. Hawaii first introduced reflective white ink on embossed plate in 1957through 1961.  Retro-reflective yellow foil was first used in 1969 for the manufacture of Hawaii license plates.  The 1976 Hawaii license plate was the first to have print on retro-reflective foil. The graphic consisted of a red anthurium on the upper left and a pale red image of a Hawaiian warrior, palm trees and Diamond Head lightly screened on background of license plate number.  The 1981 Hawaii license plate was reflective white with the face of a Hawaiian warrior in orange.  HAWAII (top center), ALOHA STATE (bottom center) and embossed number in brown. Hawaii license plates were made famous in the TV show Hawaii Five-0 in 1968 through 1980. The license plate number was BOOK EM (black on reflective yellow).  Later, the TV show Magnum P.I. (1980 to 1988) featured the warrior Aloha State license plate with the number ROBIN 1 on red Ferrari 308 GTS.  Hawaii has been a winter destination for Americans who shipped many exclusive cars have been shipped to Hawaii over the years.  In the past  years, old Hawaii license plates have become high demand items.  However, the salt from the ocean resulted in the destruction of plates made of steel.  Now car collectors depend on Licenseplates.tv to create replica Hawaii license plates made by embossing/stamping aluminum to create plates which look like the originals.  Fine automobile collectors and enthusiasts can now complete their car restoration projects with a replica Hawaii license plate featuring a custom number.  Please click here to customize your Hawaii license plate  https://www.licenseplates.tv/hawaii-153.html?=   If you do not see your plate, please email us at platemeister@licenseplates.tv with your request. You may also call us at: 800-491-2068  
Hawaii License Plates

Hawaii License Plates

Hawaii License Plates

Hawaii License Plates

Hawaii License Plates

Hawaii License Plates

Hawaii License Plates

Hawaii License Plates

Jerome Bulkan
Jerome Bulkan is the owner and co-founder of Licenseplates.tv, a business he started with his brother Andy in 1987. He graduated from Minnesota State University, Mankato, with a degree in business and has a technical background in aviation and risk management. Jerome launched Licenseplates.tv as the first eCommerce store offering customizable license plates in 2003, growing the company to manufacture authentic license plates for over 140 countries and 90 states and provinces. The business, based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, serves auto enthusiasts, collectors, museums, and Hollywood studios, generating over $2.4 million in annual revenue.
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