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    Registration Letters/Numbers Font Type?

    Hi, this is probably a silly question but just bought a 2010 RZ4 and want to find the right registration decals that look best with Tige graphics. Does anybody have a recommendation of what to buy and where? Know I can pick the "standard" ones up but was wondering if there were better options.
    Thanks!!!
    Eastern Shore Wake

    Here is a pic of the boat
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    Last edited by Eastern shore wake; 02-17-2012, 07:19 PM. Reason: Adding picture

    #2
    Where I'm at you can pick any font you like as long as they are 3 inches tall and readable from a distance. Most people always just buy the individual letters in a standard Arial or Tahoma font and put them on one by one. If you know someone with a vinyl cutter or plotter you can do the entire thing in one sticker so that everything lines up better and is clean. If you check your state regulations and want a sticker in a specific font I could cut it for you. PM me if you want.

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      #3
      Pricey, but worth it, IMHO.

      Domed Numbers has gone stupid and you cannot find them anymore. But there are alot of other places like www.3dlettering.com that can make nice numbers for you.
      Be excellent to one another.

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        #4
        I just got some work in from Domed Numbers last week. Email your numbers to Andy and he will send you a mock-up in different fonts/colors for you to choose.
        doming At infoscreenprinting.net

        Last edited by thtrog; 02-17-2012, 09:58 PM.

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          #5
          Any vinyl sign shop can cut them. Heck, my wife has an CNC-style industrial cutter she uses for scrapbooking that can do it too.

          Pick any font and color, tell them three inches height, and voila. My local vinyl sign shop even places them upside down on release paper for me so they're perfectly aligned - just stick the whole thing on the boat, rub it in, and peel the release paper off. Done. I think it cost me ~$20 for a complete set for both sides of the bow.

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            #6
            Originally posted by WABoating View Post
            Any vinyl sign shop can cut them. Heck, my wife has an CNC-style industrial cutter she uses for scrapbooking that can do it too.

            Pick any font and color, tell them three inches height, and voila. My local vinyl sign shop even places them upside down on release paper for me so they're perfectly aligned - just stick the whole thing on the boat, rub it in, and peel the release paper off. Done. I think it cost me ~$20 for a complete set for both sides of the bow.
            This is the way to go. Any sign shop can do it. Lots of fonts and most colors. I have done many watercraft this way. Use the release paper and they come out perfect.
            Wake Up or Stay On Shore!

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              #7
              Our dealer had them custom painted on the boat

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                #8
                Here's my numbers.Got them done at a local decal shop.
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                I do all my own stunt work. hey ya'll watch dis.

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                  #9
                  Thanks all for the information! Very helpful! I like the 3D lettering.com and think I will use them or check out my local decal/print shop.

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