Fw: [Amps] Source of Dri-transfer Lettering

skipp isaham nospam4me at juno.com
Mon Feb 24 18:56:06 EST 2003


Hi Joe, 
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Years ago, Datak made the dry transfer letters and 
words you ask about. They even had transfer sets 
related to electronics gear. 
I do believe they are still around, but less in the
limelight. 
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The current way for the average guy is to use the 
Brother Brand Labeling system.  If you wanted to 
design a face, they even make large label and 
bumper sticker size printers for clear and white 
backdrop labeling.  Brother is only one mfgr of 
the style labeling system I describe. 
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For quick hand lettering, I use a Pilot brand 
SCA-UF Marker... only acetone or a really good 
cleaner will remove it. 
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cheers
skipp
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--------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Joe D'Arcy" <w7tyn at attbi.com>

A few years ago I used rub on dry transfer lettering for 
my Home Brew Projects. Two Questions?
1.) Are these Lettering Transfers available and 
from whom?
2.) Is there a more modern method of putting 
a professional       look on Ham radio equipment 
control lettering? I have been reading this reflector 
for several months now and wish to compliment 
all on the great co-operation and wealth of knowledge 
on the part of all contributors   Good Job.

Joe W7TYN


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