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To: spectre

“The 47O44” looks really suspicious”

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It’s not an “O” it’s a zero.

Computer fonts have a wide upper-case letter O, not typewriters. Look at this link which allows samples of fonts by what you enter - in this case the Schmutz (which mimics typewriter font)

http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/imageclub/schmutz/

Type a capital O and a numberal 0.

They’re virtually IDENTICAL in appearance. As they would be on a manual typewriter at that time.

If anything the number 0 is somewhat more open than an upper-case O. Exactly like the document.

It’s not fake IMO.


3,104 posted on 08/02/2009 2:44:18 PM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (Governor Palin is to Comrade Zero, as Ronald Reagan was to Jimmy Carter.)
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

Many typewriters did not have a “0”. The user would use the “O”. Ditto for “1” and “l”.


3,151 posted on 08/02/2009 2:53:27 PM PDT by ctdonath2 (John Galt was exiled.)
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To: Cringing Negativism Network; All

Hey guys, CNN touched on a point and I googled Smutz Corroded or clogged or clean.

So I discovered this post from Google.

Here is the thing,

Look at this link
http://www.linotype.com/158420/schmutz-family.html

THIS IS THE FONT THAT IS USED ON THE BOMBART ONE TOO!!

I was looking at the 4 and thinking that I didn’t recall the open top four (although I never used every typewriter there is), but it was SO specific...

anyway, this is also a Smutz Computer Font simulated to LOOK like an old typewriter.

The link even shows what it would look like clogged with ink and corroded with rust!


5,870 posted on 08/03/2009 5:42:16 PM PDT by autumnraine (You can't fix stupid, but you can vote it out!)
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