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Transfer lettering
Posted by:
Steve
(---.akzo-nobel.com)
Date: July 16, 2001 03:54AM
Where can I get transfer lettering in gold or silver and in different sizes and fonts? I know Mudhole has some but only have white or black in the font I want. Thanks, Steve Re: Transfer lettering
Posted by:
Ed
(---.hvi.net)
Date: July 16, 2001 05:35AM
Steve, We carry 18 pt. gold pressed letters in commericial script and 24pt. old english as well as both the white & black. Let us know your address and we'll be happy to send you a catalog. Our link is on the left. Ed- Summer Moon Re: Transfer lettering
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(---.dialinx.net)
Date: July 16, 2001 08:43AM
Ed Dao of ColorWorks in Charlotte, NC can make custom dry transfer lettering to your specs. This may be a bit more involved that what you desire but if interested you can call them at 704-568-9222. They can make any lettering, logos, nomenclature, etc., from your own artwork. Any Pantone color or combination of colors is possible. In my opinion, these still make the finest custom rod inscriptions of all the various methods. See the May/June 1999 issue of RodMaker for more info on dry transfer lettering and application of such. ...................................... Re: Transfer lettering
Posted by:
Mike Bolt
(---.50.55.89.rlgh.grid.net)
Date: July 16, 2001 05:05PM
Just talked to Ed, nice guy. Give him a call. Re: Transfer lettering
Posted by:
Joe
(---.bhm.bellsouth.net)
Date: July 30, 2001 09:52PM
The local art supply house here in town has a rack full of dry transfer type lettering in a wide range of sizes and type styles, including metallic silver and gold. They also carry true gold and silver leaf in several different sized sheets. If you have decent handwriting skills a bit of practice with the leaf sheets will make quick and easy work of rod inscriptions. There is also the fine line liquid gold and silver ink pens. Again, it requires a neat hand and a bit of practice, but it works great. Just remember that whatever you use needs to get a coat of flex coat (or whatever brand you prefer) when you do the wraps. Re: Transfer lettering
Posted by:
Ed
(---.hvi.net)
Date: July 31, 2001 05:57AM
The gold leaf strips are nice if you have decent handwriting. We carry them at Summer Moon. It looks as if we will also be getting dry transfer sheets in all types of colors very soon. At the moment we are offering-- a special 20% discount on the lettering sheets. Just mention rodbuilding.org when ordering. Our link is on the left. Ed Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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