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I'm pretty sure I found this set of printable sheets from sonebody posting on FPN years ago but I can't seem to find it now via search. In any event here's some pictures of what the template looks like:

 

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Does anybody remember or know where I can find that template or PDF? I know this may be a long shot but I really liked practicing on these - thanks in advance!

Geaux Tigers! Visça el Barça!

WTB: MB Kafka, Lamy Safari 2009 Orange, Pilot MYU (Black or Clear/White Stripe), Seiko FrankenTuna SKZ253 / SKZ255

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Templates like these are easy to make. I can make one for you if you give me the spacing of the horizontal lines, and the spacing and angle of the vertical lines.

 

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Thanks y'all - I need to find a protractor now heheh

Geaux Tigers! Visça el Barça!

WTB: MB Kafka, Lamy Safari 2009 Orange, Pilot MYU (Black or Clear/White Stripe), Seiko FrankenTuna SKZ253 / SKZ255

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I just downloaded and printed these this morning. Those sheets came from Briem.net. Here's a direct link to the download page:

 

http://66.147.242.192/~operinan/4/4201/4201_3131.html

 

If the wierd, suspicious looking URL makes you nervous I don't blame you. He built that site oddly.

 

You can also get there by going to Briem.net directly, clicking 'The Italic Project' -> 'Teaching Aids' -> 'Useful Stuff'. That page will have download links for the exact sheets in the photo above.

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