If you prefer a different weight or width, an assortment is available at MyFonts
http://myfonts.us/td-P8uoen
Edited on Aug 17, 2016 at 08:45 by donshottype
Altast Greeting is perhaps the the most likely name for this script digitized in the early 1990s. It has various other names including Alto Greeting Script, Happy Birthday, Alton Greeting. None of them has a current legitimate download. The pre-digital font went under the name American Greeting.
Greeting card companies use their own names for the script. Crane calls it Kensington.
The image is rendered from the OPTI clone, released as Alto Greeting Script

Edited on Aug 16, 2016 at 19:48 by donshottype

Adjusted to make it work for embroidery
Edited on Aug 16, 2016 at 15:05 by donshottype
Impact matches _RIFFI_
The other letters of _FLOYD GRIFFIN_ look like horizontally stretched versions of Impact
Monotype Corsiva redrawn with inconsistent bolding and edits: Swash on _B_ pulled back to fit logo space, connector on _a_ sharpended at base and lengthened, connector on _e_ lengthened, connector pasted between _S_ and _h_, connectors on _h_ and _p_ lengthened, base serif on _p_ clipped.
As for the bolding some parts are close to Monotype Corsiva Bold, available at Linotype
https://www.linotype.com/1249835/monotype-corsiva-bold-product.html, but others are not.
IMHO a clumsy rework by the logo maker.
Using alt _N_ and _R_
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Aug 13, 2016 at 23:07 by donshottype

Ravenscroft
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Aug 09, 2016 at 20:05 by donshottype

Hoefler's Didot 16 Bold
or perhaps Hoefler's Didot 24 Bold.
The hairlines in Didot 24 are thinner than Didot 16.
Need a higher definition image to say which one
Duc de Berry with edited _G_ and custom _T_
Ravenscroft edited to paste the lower rhs terminal of the lower case _k_ on _K_, and paste regular terminals over the fancy ones at the bottom of _M_ and _N_.

Edited on Aug 09, 2016 at 11:31 by donshottype
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