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KeymasterHi Ben, this font is Optima, but the comma leads me to believe it is a proprietary version used in some monument software. The comma for all commercially available versions is longer with no curl. It also looks like the bottom stroke of the ‘L’ has a slant, which is not typical.
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KeymasterHello Lavon, the font shown in the photo you’ve posted is called Aquitaine Initials, though it has had the inner lines removed. It can be purchased here: http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/itc/aquitaine-initials/
A version of the font is also available in the Monu-Cad monument industry design software, which was renamed to “Fancy Family Name 2”, and is likely how it ended up being used on the memorial you’ve shown.
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KeymasterHere is the current list of used stencil press alphabets ready for sale. The list will be updated as they are sold or new alphabets are added. More sets may be available but not yet posted, so feel free to ask for a specific set needed:
These used sets range from between $65-$95 each plus shipping, and are priced according to condition. Rare sets may be slightly more expensive. Free Letter holders may be included upon request, but will add to the cost of shipping. New SKS sets currently cost between $300 and $500, and new PALL, AISC and PMD sets are no longer manufactured.
• SKS Condensed Roman: 3/4″, 1″, 1.25″,
1.5″,1.75″,2″,2.25″,2.75″• SKS Vermarco: 5/8”, 3/4″, 1″,
1.25″, 1.5”, 2″, 2.5″• SKS Modified Roman: 3/4″, 1″, 1.25″, 1.5″,
1.75″,2″,2.75″,3″,3.5″• SKS Double Outline:
1″,1.25″, 1.5″,2.5″• SKS Government:
7/8″,1-1/8″• SKS Heavy Bar (Mod. Roman):
3/4″,1.25″• SKS Common Gothic:
3/4″,1″,1.25″1.5”• SKS Raised Modified Roman:
3/4″,1.25″• SKS Shadow Edge:
2.5″,3″• SKS Polished Edge:
1.25″• AISC/PMD Vermarco: 9/16”, 1/2”,
1”,1.25”• PALL Condensed Roman:
3/4″,1″,1.25″,1.5″• PALL Modified Roman:
1.25″,2″,2.5″• PALL Vermarco:
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KeymasterDo you have a photo of the monument? This is some form of a classic roman. I’ll go ahead and look through my font catalogs and get back to you.
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KeymasterHi Pat, this looks like the Spacerite Modified Roman handcut font. The font emulates the clipping of the serifs that happened during the hand-cutting of the letters when a stencil cutter wanted to “cut-corners” so to speak in order to finish the inscription more quickly.
I’ve not yet created the Classic Roman handcut – but both the Modified and Condensed Roman handcut fonts are available in the shop.
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KeymasterI’ve not seen this font before but the inward curve at the base of 7 looks typical of memorial lettering styles in the UK. Perhaps this is a font available only from a memorial software developer based in the UK. I’ll look into this some more.
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KeymasterCan you send a photo? It looks like you tried but the upload failed.
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KeymasterWell, I’ve seen it in quite a few monument brochures/catalogs from the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, as well as on headstones all over the country – so it may not have been made into metal or plastic letter sets but I’m pretty sure it was at least published in a book of memorial lettering styles at some point.
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KeymasterHmmm, don’t think I’ve ever seen this one before. Just looked through about 15 font catalogs from stencil press companies and various monument design programs and didn’t come up with anything. The consistency of the the letters definitely looks like it’s a font and not hand drawn, but could have been custom made.
Is this a style you see often?
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KeymasterThis is a font that the MLC is currently seeking information on as well.
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