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Old 03-08-2005, 10:53 AM
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Default Re: Boat lettering for SeaCraft Name

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the one thing that i have not see is the font type. If anyone knows, please respond.
Taken from a post made by Roger last year:

Mainly gourmand with the exaggerated curved base serifs of goudy old style on the r and f. I think that just gourmand will do fine since it seems an exact match for the capital letters and strokes of the others.

If you have MS Word, type "SeaCraft" and change the font to 100 points Gourmand. Then change the character spacing for the letters "SeaCr" to condensed 6 pts. Set "a" to condensed 2 pts, and set "f" to condensed 6 pts. That will bring the letters closer and make the t and f connect, yet keep the a from touching the f.
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Old 03-10-2005, 06:38 AM
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Default Re: Boat lettering for SeaCraft Name

Rick at www.etchedimpressions.com He has them made up or will cut to Your size or color ? He also has the Swirl.Boat lettering etc. there's a link(other links) on My site & also a photo there on Stuff for sale.
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