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  1. Hello from Houston

    Hey....why not?!....everyone else is doing it. :rolleyes: Proctology is looking good to me.
  2. Font id please

    PLAYER
  3. embossed text

    Didn't you pose the same question before except the substrate was leather?
  4. need someone to save an X4 file back to X3

    artdepartment at clintonsigns dot com
  5. Font ID please

    TIME SCRIPT D BOLD
  6. Computer problems...

    By no means an expert but I'd sure like to get this one correct.... Memory dump due to bad RAM!!!????
  7. Hello From Georgia

    :popcorn:
  8. I D Please

    Great in it's day.....can never be utilized effectively again. Dead typeface!
  9. p22 arts and crafts font

    oy vey
  10. paging dr. shovelhead (or anyone)

    I believe the small text always reads "within 24 hours".
  11. p22 arts and crafts font

    10-4
  12. paging dr. shovelhead (or anyone)

    :popcorn:
  13. p22 arts and crafts font

    That would not be very cordial.
  14. p22 arts and crafts font

    :popcorn:
  15. Brain f*rt

    WIESS ANTIQUA
  16. Need help with a font?

    tweaked serifs??? http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/ortizlopez/ol-contact-classic/bold-cond/
  17. gsf font

    Completely forgot about that. Someone with Composer/Omega needs to typeset your copy for you.
  18. gsf font

    If you want to be a stickler you can tell him that he shouldn't be sharing typefaces but that's none of my business. He should just provide the name of the typeface or provide production-ready artwork converted to paths/curves.
  19. gsf font

    "The `Ghostscript font' format output by BZRto and the `bdftops' program in the Ghostscript distribution. This is nothing more than the Adobe Type 1 font format, unencrypted. The Adobe Type 1 format is defined in a book published by Adobe. (Many PostScript interpreters cannot read unencrypted...
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