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Hornet font
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[attachment=9365]TR62SLF.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=9364]Hudson Guages Small.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=9363]Hornets Passenger Interior Door.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=9362]1952 Hornet Guages 1 Small.jpg[/attachment]
Where can I find Hornet script/font? Although I had my original Hudson gauges/clock worked on, I didn't want to install, probably will sell at later date? Instead I purchased Classic Instrument # TR62SLC instrument gauges and received today, plan on pulling dash and installing this week, however I'd like to use "Hornet" font in center gauge, same Wasp pictured.
Thanks,
Ray
1952 Hornet Guages 1 Small.jpg640 x 480 - 65K
Hornets Passenger Interior Door.jpg800 x 600 - 49K
Hudson Guages Small.jpg640 x 266 - 39K
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Ray,
I'm pretty sure that the glove box door insert is very close to the same size, so you could use one of those to fill in the rectangular gauge area.Dave W.
What's life without a Hudson? -
awesome is all i can say. very cool modern touch
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Thanks Dave,
I may be mistaken, thought you were in the hospital, if so glad your home and early recovery...I was in hospital last month for 5 days and had additional two stents, added to my already big one?
Thanks for worthwhile tip.
Ray -
If I had opportunity to get NOS original gauges I would have done so, however we know that isn't possible therefore reason for Classic Instrument gauges and yes, they look great.
Thanks,
Ray -
Here are a couple of identifiers that I've used at work with some success:
http://new.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
http://www.identifont.com/identify.html

