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Old Tavern Signs Book

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Kelly Thorson
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Old Tavern Signs Book

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I bought this book a few months ago on ebay. It was published in November 1916 and is number 367 of 550 numbered copies. The author was Fritz Endell.
Is anyone familiar with it?
It has some charming illustration plates of some of the old tavern signs.
I thougt maybe some of you would enjoy seeing some of them.

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Billy Pickett
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...Totally awesome score! Show more...
Kelly Thorson
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digital version

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I found a link where I think you can download a digital copy of the book. If you really like it here is one for sale It is a bit pricey, I got mine for $9.00.
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William Holohan
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Post by William Holohan »

Kelly,
Thank you very much for that link....I think???? :roll: Have been downloading for hours...Terrific link...
Kelly Thorson
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Good site

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It is a pretty amazing site isn't it. Run a search on the word "lettering" ....great for anyone interested in font creation. ;)
What search terms have lead you to treasure troves?
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DAVE SMITH
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Post by DAVE SMITH »

Nice images Kelly.
I looked at the book and the image of the Cockrel on the first page would look great as a line etched image on glass.
When you come down to Larrys could you get me a copy of that image?
Thanks for sharing Kelly. Great Book!
Dave
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Post by Kelly Thorson »

I'm pretty fond of that image too, Dave. When you say line etched what do you mean? Etched in a black background or chemically etched or sand etched or scratched out lines from gold with black backup? I'm intrigued...I think all would work splendidly.
He'd make a very nice smaller piece with a decorative border, now wouldn't he. :)
Maybe I should make a bunch of copies and hand them out and people can take them home to do an 8x10 cockrel project...it would be really an interesting exercise to see the different approaches everyone would take.
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Post by William Holohan »

Signboards brings up some nice ones. Also enter To Market, To market. (All media types) Brings up two parts of movie about outdoor advertising.
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