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Ink Used on Labels
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Guys,
I'm recreating the labels for my 60B from pictures I took before restoration. They are the Cabinet Part Number" label and the "Serial Number" label. My names given to these labels. I've recreated them from the pictures and I believe they are very close to the originals.

My question is does anybody know or can give me a good guess what color the ink was used back in 1936 to fill out these labels? I'm including the labels and I can make out most of the faded ink writing, which I'd like to recreate. I'm thinking black myself.

Thanks for the help. BTW, if I posted this in the wrong section go ahead and move it. I thought it would get more exposure here rather than in my restoration thread.

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Crist
#2

Looks like it was done with a fountain pen in black ink.
#3

Yup, fountain pen, small ball nib, probably Scripto Black, or so it looks to me. I worked as a calligrapher in college, many years ago, before computers destroyed that trade.
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(10-16-2015, 09:34 PM)mikethedruid Wrote:  Yup, fountain pen, small ball nib, probably Scripto Black, or so it looks to me. I worked as a calligrapher in college, many years ago, before computers destroyed that trade.

Mike,
I got a Varsity disposable pen at Hobby Lobby.  Worked very well.

Thanks.

Crist
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Looks like a fine tip marks alot in black. Icon_think Icon_think Icon_think




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