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Good Questions: Where Can I Find Vintage Letters and Numbers?

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AT DC,

I love all of the vintage letters / numbers on the walls in the fall West Elm catalog, but I can't find anything like them around here. (I like Timeless Treasures in San Francisco for their array of letters) I really like how large they are, and how they are very distressed. Please help! Can anyone tell me where to find letters or numbers like these?

Thanks!

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Three Potato Four sometimes has large vintage letters and things like that, however they are pretty pricey (IMO) and also tend to go fast.

posted by Antonine on October 22nd 2008 at 4:57am
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Love the table with the saw horse base and glass top- where can I get them? I hope it's not a budget buster.

posted by Lawnmowr on October 22nd 2008 at 5:02am
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I have been looking for some giant numbers/letters and can't find anything that's a) within my budget or b) just right.

So I bought a jigsaw and I'm going to make my letters myself and distress them to look like the real deal. Sure, it kind of bums me out that they won't be the old ones that I have wanted, but most of the guests in my house would have no idea anyway.

posted by Erin Lang Norris/Yellow Canoe on October 22nd 2008 at 5:05am
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lawnmowr, the picture is from West Elm....

posted by Enamorada on October 22nd 2008 at 5:19am
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See, that picture is a good example of my issue with West Elm as a whole. It looks awesome and I would totally want my office to look like that. But the moment I get into the actual store and start looking at the pieces individually, I realize I don't really like any of it well enough to want to buy them. *sigh*


As for large letters, found a couple of things:

Paper mache letters (cheap, but maybe not the look you're going for): http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?ref=sr_gallery_20&listing_id=16291159

You could buy them from a sign maker, which is slightly pricey but totally customizable: http://www.woodlandmanufacturing.com/aluminum-letters.asp

Or I found a couple of hits on ebay. Though with those letters you may have to do the distressing yourself.

posted by gswiszcza on October 22nd 2008 at 5:26am
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Browse the vintage furniture stores on 14th street and chat with the owners. Most of them will keep an eye out for specific things if you give them a reasonable budget. Maybe not cheap, but authentic.

~k

posted by kdear on October 22nd 2008 at 5:42am
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Ebay.

And Anthropologie used to have smaller zinc letters.

posted by patrick (the other one) on October 22nd 2008 at 5:55am
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you could also check out ebay

posted by erinpearce on October 22nd 2008 at 5:55am
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Anthropologie still has small and oversized zinc letters:
http://www.anthropologie.com/anthro/catalog/category.jsp?popId=DECORATING&selectedProductSize=&navAction=poppushpush&navCount=1&pushId=DECOR_ACCESSORIES&itemCount=-1&id=DECOR_ACC_MONOGRAMS&selectedProductSize1=

Also, Urban Outfitters has some enamel letter (not sure of the size)

I actually just bought a huge "w" at Michaels for a dollar. It's MDF, but I'm going to paint it.

posted by inkstainedwriter on October 22nd 2008 at 6:44am
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Though they aren't old, there always seem to be large wood letters in the home section of Marshalls, TJ Maxx and Homegoods.

posted by cmu on October 22nd 2008 at 7:05am
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I'd second Yellow Canoe's comment and make your own, at least to get you by. Scavenge some scrap ply from the street and tile together the image of a few big letters, numbers, what have you (use the rasterbater if you need a hand blowing images up), rock out, and repeat.

Unfortunately, the best places to look for actual vintage letters is the places that aren't selling them -- junk yards, etc. Any SHOP will charge an arm and a leg for them.

posted by kvh on October 22nd 2008 at 7:47am
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You could get your own custom made from Ponoko: http://www.ponoko.com/
I've not had anything done there my self but a friend of mine got some amazing result from there with a lamp he designed.

posted by topia7 on October 22nd 2008 at 8:50am
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Sometimes the Brass Knob on 18th street has things like that, or Millennium on U st. but being so cute, they get grabbed quickly!

posted by Indepenguin on October 23rd 2008 at 6:19pm
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I would like to find these letters, too!

I just found a great site that sells them. They are several thousand dollars but they have fantastic close-ups if you want to make your own.

1stdibs.com

posted by tikka on October 22nd 2009 at 2:56pm
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