Hi all,
In the past I have had vinyl lettering done to add interest to various things such as I have my boat descriptions and names on the side windows of my truck cap and I display the same information on my custom boat trailers.
I am getting ready to paint a new trailer I just built for my 23 commander and wondered if anyone knows what the post war CC font is called or if anyone in the club provides this service or would that use be a copy write infringement?
Thanks,
Craig
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Craig Wilson
Churchville, NY
Alexandria Bay, NY
1968 23' Chris Craft lancer
1971 31' Revelcraft
1988 25' Fourwinns
1972 19' Chris Craft Lancer
1957 18' Chris Craft Sea Skiff
1958 18' Chris Craft Sea Skiff
1968 23' Chris Craft Commander
Churchville, NY
Alexandria Bay, NY
1968 23' Chris Craft lancer
1971 31' Revelcraft
1988 25' Fourwinns
1972 19' Chris Craft Lancer
1957 18' Chris Craft Sea Skiff
1958 18' Chris Craft Sea Skiff
1968 23' Chris Craft Commander
Re: Post war font
I bought the hull side stickers for my trailer. Didn't last long on Galvanized.
Jim Staib
www.finewoodboats.com
1947 Penn Yan 12' Cartopper WXH474611
1950 Chris-Craft 22' Sportsman U-22-1532
1957 Chris-Craft 26' Sea Skiff SK-26-515
1968 Century 17' Resorter FG-68-174
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1947 Penn Yan 12' Cartopper WXH474611
1950 Chris-Craft 22' Sportsman U-22-1532
1957 Chris-Craft 26' Sea Skiff SK-26-515
1968 Century 17' Resorter FG-68-174
Re: Post war font
Copyrights and trademarks give the owner the right to sue...if they want. Usually suits are brought when their marks are commercially used. For instance you may use the trademarks on your personal trailer, but if you were commercially making trailers and did not have license to use the mark and you sold the trailer with the Chris Craft logo on the trailer...they now own you.
And yes, the Prewar and Postwar CC script is a registered trademark and has been protected many times right from Christopher Columbus Smith.
Trademarks are usually registered with the Trademark and Patent office (uspto.gov) and in some cases individual states, -Copyrights with the Copyright office.
And yes, the Prewar and Postwar CC script is a registered trademark and has been protected many times right from Christopher Columbus Smith.
Trademarks are usually registered with the Trademark and Patent office (uspto.gov) and in some cases individual states, -Copyrights with the Copyright office.
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Re: Post war font
Call this guy.
http://www.boat-lettering.com/contactus.htm
http://www.boat-lettering.com/contactus.htm
1956 17 Sportsman CC-17-2310
1930 Model 100 7152
1930 Model 100 7152
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