Roger Bleile
~ Elite 1000 Member ~
On my screen I can't see it big and/or clearly enough to tell one way or the other, BUT if somebody had to do 50 of 'em you can bet they weren't drawing the lettering by hand every time. If not a pantograph, probably a stencil or some sort of mechanical means of doing the layout quickly and consistently. I don't think a 'wobble' in some strokes is indicative of anything- it's easy to do that with a manual pantograph. The few I'm familiar with required smooth, steady hands on both the tracing stylus and the cutting/marking head.
On a personal note, my sister works for Arapahoe County in Colorado. Anything else you can tell us about these guns, Roger?
As far as the layout goes, I would just draw out the first one then make a smoke, ink or wax transfer for the succeeding 49.
Mitch, Here is a link to the whole story.
https://www.rockislandauction.com/riac-blog/the-battle-of-denver-city-hall