Paintball Gun Serial Number Lookup
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Re: Orlando Magic Font Style? Post #3 » by darthcheech2000 » Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:56 pm the typeface is pretty basic and I'd imagine with the letters that are already being used someone could draw the rest of the alphabet with a little creativity. Best Answer: It isn't a font. It is a custom made logo. There is no specific font for it and there probably never will be. Best bet would be finding something that looks similar. Orlando magic logo font online. Font of the Orlando Magic Logo Although the typeface of the current logotype looks somewhat unusual, it is still way more regular than the one used in the original logo of the 1990s. The modern version is definitely more legible and clear.
No serial number. I have Tippmann Gryphon Paintball gun and it's match with beginner. If you are knowledgeable when it comes to paintball guns.
In the last couple months I’ve been investigating Sniper serial numbers (along with the reversible feed snipers) and I have come across a few more bits of information. Mark Bragg of east St.
Louis was able to offer the most helpful information so far. Bragg ran G-Force paintball out of St. Louis and has been a paintgun collector for a long time. In a few emails I have exchanged with Mark in the last couple months he pointed out that most WGP serials numbers from probably 1990 until 2000 are stamped with an exaggerated serif style number script. Mark wrote that almost all Sniper2s, Autocockers, Minicockers, 62 caliber sniper 1s, and the Top Gun reversible feed paintguns (that both he and I own) feature, as Mark wrote ”The same ”fancy” numbers stamped into them. What I mean is the kinda swirl and rounded ends of the numberskind of a script, if you will.” Bragg went on to explain that Sniper 1 serial numbers are a more simple style stamp and the serif on these characters are NOT as exageratted.
Mark went on to give an example: ”My oldest sniper is sub 300, and has a completely different kind of stamp. Like number stamps you could buy from a hobby shop or hardware store.” Here is an old reversible feed body stamped ”WGP R9” I am trying to identify next to a cocker body from likely 1998 stamped ”49507.” You can see the difference between the 9s in each serial.