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Bob, I think it's a font because I've seen that same S before (maybe in a nightmare). This is a partial photo of some building letters in Tonopah, Nevada that I have to match for a sales sketch. It would be nice if I don't have to redraw them
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I'm voting hand drawn also, I don't think any two letters have the same stroke width. It also looks familiar, I'm betting there is something "horseshoe close" out there
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I'm going with hand drawn as well, because the spurs on the left side of the "N" are at different heights, and most fonts if they had a spur inside the "C", they would have spurs inside the "O".
-------------------- Don Hulsey Strokes by DON signs Utica, KY 270-275-9552 sbdsigns@aol.com
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Yeah, you guys are probably right. FYI - These are old handcut FCO letters with skeleton neon. The guy might have been too lazy to cut those center spurs, LOL. That S still bugs me though. I know I've seen it on a font. I went ahead and substituted the LHF Jumbo Spurs font and it was okay with my sales guy. Thank God - It looks a heck of a lot better... hope they buy it in Tonopah.