Orange Power T stolen.

#28
#28
I bought this one time because it was orange and had a T on it. Wasn’t bad from what I recall.
 

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#30
#30
It’s a Scottish beer.
Same shade of Orange and the T is almost exactly the same.

tennents lager - Google Search

That's the Bill Dance Tennessee T. Dang copyrights......


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#33
#33
Hmm. The proper amended title for this thread:

Orange Power T stolen [no, never mind, the witness to the theft needs glasses, mistaken identity, no crime committed except to some weird combination of Texas Tech and Syracuse]
 
#34
#34
We unveiled the Power T logo in 1964. If anything, we lifted the idea from Tennents, who was using a slab serif orange "T" long before us. The brand has existed since 1885.
It's a large blocky serif capital T. It isn't that unique or novel. A lot of fonts will get you real close with zero effort. Their colors are not that consistent, some lean towards red more than orange, but it isn't that unique of a logotype.

Their 1930s logo -

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Tennents in 1950 -

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#37
#37
Lol...so, you’re saying their T is really for tah tahs.

I could comment that your post reveals you to be a fan of alveolar over voiceless dental...
but people might think we were talking about something other than phonetics.
 
#42
#42
It's a real thick syrupy beer, high alcohol content. Very filling, not for sissies.
Me and a buddy discovered a beer like that before a Titans night game. We asked for something different .... and got it. We drank six apiece in a little over an hour....got to the game and sat down and my buddy says rather loudly “Damn Pickens.... I’m all F’ed up”.....then we calculated how much we drank and like you said... “filling”.....
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