
11-28-2021, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by 1ntCobra
The Barris one off the internet looks like it was printed by a computer with a plain "font". The Hasslrig one looks like it was done with a typewriter with a fancier "font", like the double vertical lines through the dollar sign, curved downward line on the 7, small down line on the left top of the 7, small up line on the top right of the 5, etc. The Barris one has a space between characters on the license plate number, but the Hasselrig does not.
Could there be an explanation for the difference in these styles? Perhaps the Barris one was printed by computer for a mass mailing from the DMV while the Hasselrig one was a one off generated at a DMV office? Or does this fit into Michael's forgery idea?
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The Barris one was printed on a line printer. The wavy lines and sometimes irregular character spacing point to a "chain" printer, like a IBM 1403 that needed some PM.
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Last edited by twobjshelbys; 11-28-2021 at 03:25 PM..
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