[GreenKeys] the WWII "artifact" subject...
tony j. podrasky
hunybuny at eskimo.com
Tue Aug 29 00:06:00 EDT 2006
Hey Tom;
That was pretty good, although I don't recall a model
14 or 15 series having that type font. As I remember
it was more like New York Times and not Helvetica.
Seein' as there are so many artifacts experts here,
I'm going to give you a chance to get in on this deal
before I post it to eBay;
I have several coins, purported to have been found
on Julius Caesar's bedroom end-table, next to his
wrist watch. They're in excellent condition, all
of the casting is ledgible including the inscription
"In Zeus We Trust", and a mint date of 5 B.C.
Make an offer quick - because I have a Nigerian
Prince that will give me *millions* of dollars for
them if I let him deposit the money directly into
my saving account...
73,
W6ESE - tony
NNNNZCZC
Tom Norris wrote:
> Here is something along the same lines, I was bored today --
>
> http://fernblatt.net/r390a/phoneytty.jpg
>
> I should have taken the time to make the font uneven. It would most
> definitely look better if it had been properly done on a model 15 using
> a 1940's vintage ribbon on paper of the same age.
>
> I think I have too much time on my hands.... though that took less than
> a half hour, I think.
>
> Tom NU4G
>
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