On Braunston Puddle Banks last month we passed a boat with an interesting paint job. According to Jim Shead's site the boat is called Diogenes, but the graffiti-style paintwork suggests otherwise.
Mind you, perhaps any painted name is better than none!
Jubilee is still waiting for a spot of signwriting. I'll have to get things moving. Do I find a signwriter first, and then ask her or him if they have any ideas? Or do I approach said signwriter with a design and say, "Paint that"?
(Jubilee is photographed moored at Campbell Park, Milton Keynes)
From pillar to post
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Well, I was not wrong about that thunderstorm waking us from our slumber.
Looked at the watch to see it was 1.45 am. The storm was nearly overhead,
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5 comments:
I can give you Dave Moore's telephone number. Dave does all the Norton Canes work and both Caxton and Yarwood were signed by him.
Lesley
A lot would depend on whether you have a signwriter in mind. If there's one whose style you particularly like, it would make sense to let them do it in their style. But a decent sign writer would always discuss ideas with you anyway.
Lesley, thanks, I have his number.
Adam, gosh, I haven't studied signwriting styles that closely. I think I'll have to phone two or three to get an idea of what's required from me.
I would tell them what I wanted and say paint that!
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