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Austin Font
#1
Good morning.

I have been looking around, but with little success. Does anyone know a font which approximates to the Austin script used on the radiator badges? I lack the hand-writing or calligraphy skill to create what I want to do by hand.

Thank you.

Jamie.
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#2
came up a while ago on the old forum here:

http://pub25.bravenet.com/forum/static/s...7&cmd=show

there was also someone recently offering Ulster badges on ebay if you can track them down.

Andy
Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think!
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#3
The original Austin script was hand-drawn rather than using a formal font; your best bet would be to draw, or get someone to draw, the lettering you want:


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illustration published in the Archives
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#4
To think we nearly got to drive Austim Sevens
Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think!
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#5
I managed to copy the 'Austin' logo fairly successfully using enlarge/reduce on a photocopier and cutting out a stencil.
If you want other letters though you may be on your own...
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#6
Hi Jamie

I used the Ford (wash my mouth out) script as a basis for my special badges.  In the end cutting and polishing the 2mm aluminium distorted things a bit.

Cheers

Howard


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#7
Thank you for the replies and suggestions. You Brookfields script loooks good, Howard. My daughter is quite artisitc and has said that she will have a go for me, but if she is not successful, I shall have a look for the Ford font and see how I get on with it.

Regards,

Jamie.
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#8
Jamie
Have a look at the Hupmobile script as well.  There are one or two others too, mostly American, but I can't think of them all at the moment.  The prewar car magazines adverts are the best bet...
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#9
Thank you for the suggestion, Bob. That is a good match for the script. I have been lucky, though, as I finally managed to encourage my artistic daughter to draw what I wanted. I now need to scan it and convert it into a jpg or dxf file.

Regards,

Jamie.
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