Your logo size?

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I am just about to put an order through for some stencils and I was just wondering on what size area your logo takes up. The proofs thy sent back have a few diffrent sizes showen and I'm thinking on going with the largest and smallest thy sent me. The bigest will fit in a .666 circle and the smallest one is .54 round. There are 3 other sizes between but I don't know if I really need that fine of size control. I had thought about getting 3 large ones and 2 small ones as it seames that thy onley fit 5 on a 2.5" x 7.5" sheet. I would have thought thy could fit more then that, maybe i will ask. I hardy every make a knife with a blade one inch and under. I think that a name or logo that's to big looks tacky and one to small looks odd. So I'm trying guess what I need and having never used a stencil befor I'm clueless. Any help would be great as I'm hoping to get these ordered tomarow as I need them for the christmass KITH knife I'm doing. Thanks everyone.
 
I get a couple of sizes, that way I can fit them to the blade. I was asking them to do both on one sheet and they charge the same. I now get a sheet of each. I think I get 12/sheet, I know alot more than 5
 
well i just put the order through and gave an OK to the art. because its round i was able to fit a bunch on one sheet. all i had to do was ask and thy filled it up. this is what it looks like. i ended up using T.U.S. Technologies and thy where so friendly. the largest one is .64 from horn to heel on the anvil and the smallest one is .47 from horn to heel. and each line is a different size going from big to small. so i have 3 of each size, i don't know if i really needed that many different sizes but as this is the first time i will be using this logo i did not want to be stuck with one that was to big or to small. here is a copy of the proof sheet.

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