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47 minutes ago, meflick said:

Just as an FYI, there is the “Keep on Truckin” font you can get from Dafont.com for free. It might help in making your pattern. Here is the link to it:

https://www.dafont.com/keep-on-truckin-fw.font

Thanks. I found that this morning and loaded it. I like it and will probably use it other places too!

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Hi, Gary,
I think SAM CUSTODIO designed the pattern you are looking for and has a page on Facebook with his free designs.
I could not find the pattern itself but, I requested a copy of the pattern. Here is the simulation I found.

 

God Bless! Spirithorse

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Hi, Gary,
Mr. Custodio replied to me already and said the pattern was removed from his Facebook page due to copyright concerns.
If you were to request the pattern from him via his Facebook page with the understanding that NO CUTTINGS CAN BE SOLD
and of course, the pattern cannot be shared, who knows, maybe you can get a pattern for personal use.
God Bless! Spirithorse

P.S.  I also noticed after looking at the embedded pattern above that it appears to be cut successfully, you have to remove the
white and leave the thin dark edges as the actual pattern. Could be a bit complicated.

God Bless!

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On 4/10/2020 at 10:12 PM, OzarkSawdust said:

Has anyone seen the 60s  "Keep On Truckin" pattern? I've seen a cut somewhere on the web...but can't remember where or who did the pattern. 

The poster you are asking about was done by the famous graphic artist Robert Crumb.  He also did the Mr. Natural and Felix the Cat artwork.  Cartoons in Zap Comix when i was a kid.  He is still alive, and if you have this poster, it is very collectible, along with any of his work.  He mostly signed it R. Crumb.  He never made much money from his early work, not sure about now tho.  He's gotta be pretty old by now

Russell

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9 hours ago, Birchbark said:

The poster you are asking about was done by the famous graphic artist Robert Crumb.  He also did the Mr. Natural and Felix the Cat artwork.  Cartoons in Zap Comix when i was a kid.  He is still alive, and if you have this poster, it is very collectible, along with any of his work.  He mostly signed it R. Crumb.  He never made much money from his early work, not sure about now tho.  He's gotta be pretty old by now

Russell

Yea...mid 70s I think.  I think he still lives in France somewhere. He did the album cover "Cheap Thrills" Big Brother and the Holding Company w/Janis Joplin. That was a classic cover!

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19 hours ago, spirithorse said:

Hi, Gary,
Mr. Custodio replied to me already and said the pattern was removed from his Facebook page due to copyright concerns.
If you were to request the pattern from him via his Facebook page with the understanding that NO CUTTINGS CAN BE SOLD
and of course, the pattern cannot be shared, who knows, maybe you can get a pattern for personal use.
God Bless! Spirithorse

P.S.  I also noticed after looking at the embedded pattern above that it appears to be cut successfully, you have to remove the
white and leave the thin dark edges as the actual pattern. Could be a bit complicated.

God Bless!

Thanks Bob! I got Sam's pattern and a pic of a cut. I'm going to cut it for my office wall here at the house. Sent a wood order in to Ocooch and when it gets here I'll pick out a nice piece.

I'll post it when done. Thanks for checking on it for me! So many cool patterns...so little time.

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