"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Not sure if these will help but offered here.I built these from Transfer Express images for the Champ style numbers. might need a little tweaking but a good start for the style, with my complements.mooseman
Motor's pretty good, and Stahls Pro Narrow is available as well, but, as I feared, nothing has changed in fifteen or so years that Stahls is purposefully making it difficult to really copy their proprietary die cut font, even for the occasional fill-in for a missing letter or number (which is often the case here)Thanks all.
Quote from: Frog on September 22, 2016, 07:10:05 PMMotor's pretty good, and Stahls Pro Narrow is available as well, but, as I feared, nothing has changed in fifteen or so years that Stahls is purposefully making it difficult to really copy their proprietary die cut font, even for the occasional fill-in for a missing letter or number (which is often the case here)Thanks all.That's why we ended up buying a cutter. I have lots of die cut numbers that have been sitting around forever. You just can't order a team set anymore. Everybody has to have their own number...... At least this way, I can cut whatever is required and I don't end up piles of things that will not ever be used up.
Search dafont for M54, there is like 8 athletic fonts. I use them a lot. The stahls fonts aren't the ones they even use, similar, yes but not the sameSent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
Quote from: Ryan on September 25, 2016, 01:47:08 PMSearch dafont for M54, there is like 8 athletic fonts. I use them a lot. The stahls fonts aren't the ones they even use, similar, yes but not the sameSent from my SM-G920V using TapatalkM54 Superstar is one of m favorites when I want one with "feet".Jersey is one I'll be adding to my arsenal.