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24th February 2021, 18:14 | #1 |
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Are there any Calligrapher's among our members that could reproduce a simple documented list on an A4 size replica parchment in a 1800s style font for me? Cheers Ian |
24th February 2021, 19:11 | #2 |
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If you have a decent printer, you can download lots of free 1800's fonts.
Like this https://www.1001fonts.com/1800s-fonts.html?page=1 and do it yourself Parchment type paper is cheap enough. Geoff |
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Thanks Geoff I'll check it out.
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Hi Ian,
you have a PM. |
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I can possibly help you there. I'd need to know paper type, ink colour, black is always best for older type documents also if you want it ageing.
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