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ID I think this is hand painted.

Salmoneye

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Think this is hand painted but wanted to know if there is a match.
Thanks
 

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Salmoneye

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Sorry, I should have mentioned that I am looking for the text around the outside as I understand that the 'T' is custom.
 

SignosaurusRex

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Very obscure one there. That one seems to pop up regularly around here for an I.D. I've seen it used a number of times on vehicles and signs so I know it does exist but have yet to locate it. LHF HENSLER is close but would need some tweaking as would COPPERPLATE BOLD COND.
 

OldPaint

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YOU ARE NOT GOING TO RE-DO........that sign in VINYL I HOPE!!!!!! it looks to be an original. when DIAMOND T trucks and dealership existed........THERE WAS NO VINYL....only HAND PAINTED!!!! and is it a PORCELAIN SIGN?
i just cleaned up and paintmatched this old porcelain CITI SERVICE sign. been shot at many times, since 1920's when it was made. someone else messed with it before me. seems they had no paint matching skills and uses a white paint to MARK all the bad spots, then clear coated the whole sign. this sign is insured for $4000.00. to give you an idea of worth of old signs, this is a before after, i only paint matched one side.
before & after i painted it. the background color is the same in both pics, the differance is in the LIGHT when pics were taken.
 

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Salmoneye

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I am re-creating a sign for a giveaway at an owners group. The one you see hanging on that wall is original and will hang there for many years to come I am sure.
 

OldPaint

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then you NEED TO PAINT IT...........for a TRUE RECREATION....lay paper on it redraw it as IS....... now get a piece of metal cut to same size and shape, and make a pounce pattern of the drawing.....dull the paints so they look aged, and wala...............you have a TRUE RECREATION........
 

Salmoneye

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I need to do what my customer is paying me to do and that is print it and stick it. I am sure that it will make some enthusiast happy while hanging in his garage. I have not tried any hand lettering of any kind but I really should play with it a bit. It turns out that my neighbor who is in his eighties is a retired, lifelong brush and gold leaf kind of guy. He still likes to spend 1/2 of the day in his shop tinkering on furniture and the like.
 

Salmoneye

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Pat, I was referring to printing as opposed to hand lettering. I am already charging as much as they can pay to do the job printed so I am not going to trace and paint the sign by hand in order to charge more as paint suggested.
 

Patrick46

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It's Patrick, please......:toasting:

I charge by the hour, so it'd be a wash as for however I did the job.

Couldn't you just scan it, clean it up a bit, and print it off??
 
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