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Hello to all I have been lurking and learning from all of you but Iam still new here so bear with me. I need to find a truetype font called "VERMARCO" IF YOU HAVE IT AND WILL SHARE PLEASE LET ME KNOW OR MAYBE YOU KNOW A SUPPLIER THAT SELLS THIS FONT
Thanks chris
-------------------- Chris Armstrong signs direct Tustin, MI chris@sunrisemonuments.com Posts: 20 | From: Tustin, MI | Registered: Apr 2004
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Hey Chris, I remember that font from my old punk-rock art school days. Kind of a retro-20s-tombstone-looking thing. It was in the Letraset catalog. I noticed Corel has a lot of those old fonts. Have you checked there? Love...Jill
-------------------- That is like a Mr. Potato Head with all the pieces in the wrong place. -Russ McMullin Posts: 8834 | From: Butler, PA, USA | Registered: Jan 2001
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-------------------- That is like a Mr. Potato Head with all the pieces in the wrong place. -Russ McMullin Posts: 8834 | From: Butler, PA, USA | Registered: Jan 2001
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Hiya Chris, I searched my font collection and, surprisingly, I don't have it. However, it appears to be a common font used by monument makers. Here's a pic on another web site...
Havin' fun,
Checkers
-------------------- a.k.a. Brian Born www.CheckersCustom.com Harrisburg, Pa Work Smart, Play Hard Posts: 3775 | From: Harrisburg, Pa. U.S.A. | Registered: Nov 1998
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PS I have thought since 1980 that it was veNmarco...? j.
-------------------- That is like a Mr. Potato Head with all the pieces in the wrong place. -Russ McMullin Posts: 8834 | From: Butler, PA, USA | Registered: Jan 2001
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I was told by one of my clients that was a monument company that Vermarco was a font developed by VErmont MARble COmpany. It was used foremany yeards by the monument industry as a standard (helveticaesque) font. It shouldn't be hard to find if you look. Jeff
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