Hardware merchandising September-December 1911 . g headlines andcan be used where the single brush son. No. 2 is the second, but No. 3widens stroke 2, making it doublewidth, and No. 4 finishes the letter, asin the lesson on brush stroke block. Letter B consists of seven moves orstrokes. No. 1 is the same stroke asNo. 1 in plate 1 ; No. 2 widens or makesit a double stroke; Nos. 3 and 4 arealso the same as in B of the brushblock, but No. r> adds the double stroketo the curve. The C is finished in four strokes, thefirst three being exactly the same asthose of the single stroke block with J, L


Hardware merchandising September-December 1911 . g headlines andcan be used where the single brush son. No. 2 is the second, but No. 3widens stroke 2, making it doublewidth, and No. 4 finishes the letter, asin the lesson on brush stroke block. Letter B consists of seven moves orstrokes. No. 1 is the same stroke asNo. 1 in plate 1 ; No. 2 widens or makesit a double stroke; Nos. 3 and 4 arealso the same as in B of the brushblock, but No. r> adds the double stroketo the curve. The C is finished in four strokes, thefirst three being exactly the same asthose of the single stroke block with J, L and T are easy, while K, M, N,V, W, X, Y and Z are the reverse tothe letter A, necessitating the practiceof the inverted angle, but will be mast-ered by practice. Always keep the card directly in frontof you to avoid leaning letters. The Difficult Letters. The 0 and Q are quite difficult lettersto make in this style of letter, but theinstructions are explicit enough if thewriter is careful to keep the lettersfrom taking on a laying-over appear-. ^S^ji^ou Will STUCKVESVERV 7:


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