40-165 Tube layout label -
keith49vj3 - 11-16-2014
All, I'm finishing up the cabinet on my Radiobar Zephyr with a Philco 40-165 and the tube layout label is missing. I think I can make a replica but I need something close to start from. I found the image below on an old ebay listing that I can use as a template but I need approximate dimensions for the label. The best scenario would a good photo of a label from a console of similar vintage. Can some one provide some guidance on the dimensions or perhaps a better photo?
Thanks in advance,
Keith
RE: 40-165 Tube layout label -
keith49vj3 - 11-17-2014
(11-16-2014, 12:13 PM)keith49vj3 Wrote: All, I'm finishing up the cabinet on my Radiobar Zephyr with a Philco 40-165 and the tube layout label is missing. I think I can make a replica but I need something close to start from. I found the image below on an old ebay listing that I can use as a template but I need approximate dimensions for the label. The best scenario would a good photo of a label from a console of similar vintage. Can some one provide some guidance on the dimensions or perhaps a better photo?
Thanks in advance,
Keith
I threw this together in less than an hour using powerpoint but my fonts are all wrong. Can anyone recommend a font type that's closer?
Thanks,
Keith
RE: 40-165 Tube layout label -
Ron Ramirez - 11-17-2014
Not sure about the other fonts, offhand, but the two paragraphs below the chassis drawing should be
Geometric 231.
RE: 40-165 Tube layout label -
morzh - 11-17-2014
You can clearly see that while the label in Philco uses seifs (PHILCO itself, PRINTED ETC), yours does not.
RE: 40-165 Tube layout label -
Ron Ramirez - 11-18-2014
Copperplate Gothic Condensed for the other lettering.
I still haven't figured out the proper font for the label's part number (39-6283).
Keith, if you do not have these fonts, send me a PM.
RE: 40-165 Tube layout label -
keith49vj3 - 11-18-2014
(11-18-2014, 08:12 AM)Ron Ramirez Wrote: Copperplate Gothic Condensed for the other lettering.
I still haven't figured out the proper font for the label's part number (39-6283).
Keith, if you do not have these fonts, send me a PM.
Ron, the problem I'm having is that my font collection is limited and whenever I go to one of the free font websites my anti-virus software pops up with warnings and many of the font websites try to install search toolbars. If you have these fonts please send them to my email address. For $12.00 it may be safer to have one made by
http://www.vintageradiolabels.com/ . On the other hand, if we can figure this out we could have a template for the Philco's labels that use the same format.
Thanks,
Keith
RE: 40-165 Tube layout label -
Ron Ramirez - 11-18-2014
Vintageradiolabels.com does a great job with photofinish...but their labels, to me, are lacking in that they do not use the correct fonts. At least, the labels I have seen pictures of by them do not have correct fonts. H**l, anyone can do that. It takes some time and effort to do this right.
"Ask, and ye shall receive..."
Fonts heading your way.
RE: 40-165 Tube layout label -
keith49vj3 - 11-18-2014
(11-18-2014, 09:08 AM)Ron Ramirez Wrote: Vintageradiolabels.com does a great job with photofinish...but their labels, to me, are lacking in that they do not use the correct fonts. At least, the labels I have seen pictures of by them do not have correct fonts. H**l, anyone can do that. It takes some time and effort to do this right.
"Ask, and ye shall receive..."
Fonts heading your way.
Thanks to Ron I'm getting closer.
RE: 40-165 Tube layout label -
Ron Ramirez - 11-18-2014
How about this?
[Image:
http://i326.photobucket.com/albums/k420/mrphilco/Phorum%20Stuff/40-165_tubes.jpg~original]
The "PRINTED IN U.S.A." is a bit too large, and I did not change the tube numbers.
RE: 40-165 Tube layout label -
morzh - 11-18-2014
This looks much better, serifs are all in place and alignment is no longer off.
The bottom size...the label's photo is at an angle, hard to tell. I guess, looks close for the size.
RE: 40-165 Tube layout label -
keith49vj3 - 11-18-2014
Well morzh taught me a new word. For others like me here's the Wiki definition.
Serif
In typography, a serif /ˈsɛrɪf/ is a small line attached to the end of a stroke in a letter or symbol, such as when handwriting is separated into distinct units for a typewriter or typesetter. A typeface with serifs is called a serif typeface (or serifed typeface).
Ron, what program are you using for your drawing?
Keith
RE: 40-165 Tube layout label -
morzh - 11-18-2014
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serif
Here's the illustration to what Serif is.
This is why that other class of fonts without them is called Sans Serif, which is French for "No/without Seriffs".
RE: 40-165 Tube layout label -
Ron Ramirez - 11-19-2014
I had to use Photoshop (CS5) for the "PHILCO" and "REG. U.S. PAT.OFF." at the top, because the letters needed to have small spaces between them and that is a trick I cannot do in Paint Shop Pro. For the rest, I used my old but handy Paint Shop Pro 4.14 which is 17 year old software but still runs in Windows 8.1.
RE: 40-165 Tube layout label -
Ron Ramirez - 11-19-2014
Okay, this became a challenge. Just before I take my computer offline for the rest of the day (it's started acting wonky...enough that I feel a reformat & reinstall is in order), I have fine-tuned the label as follows:
[Image:
http://i326.photobucket.com/albums/k420/mrphilco/Phorum%20Stuff/40-165_tubes_rev.jpg~original]
You're welcome.
I had to guess at the font for the tube numbers - looking at the original, it looks like it *might* be Copperplate Gothic Condensed as well; I think I see serifs in the characters? Anyway, there you go.
RE: 40-165 Tube layout label -
Arran - 11-19-2014
Was the centerline of the large circles representing the type #84 and the #41 tubes in like with the rest in the picture of the original or is that just because it was taken at an angle?
Regards
Arran