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unclebun

Active Member
Please don't do the license number in a script font. If you read the state law on the regulations for number, you will see it is not acceptable.
 

James Burke

Being a grandpa is more fun than working
That will work. I am just trying to find something close for the boat numbers. I really appreciate it.

Thanks
Randy
Here are the numerals from Scarlet Script. Maybe give them a little more weight, and you should be good.

JB




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unclebun

Active Member
This is verbatim from Missouri's regulation. Every state has a similar requirement:
The registration numbers shall read from left to right, and shall be in block characters of good proportions, not less than 3 inches in height.
Though the numbers have good form, they are not of sufficient stroke, and the capital letters will not be satisfactory.

The skill of being a signmaker is in finding a font with similar character that meets the legal requirements. You need to find a similar brush letter that is a "print" style rather than script style, and done with a thicker stroke.
 
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