Pay version: Waltari
Other names: Joyeuse, Boister Black, Augusta, etc
Edited on Apr 23, 2016 at 14:42 by donshottype
The designer of the Chris Craft logo could perhaps have produced this cursive lettering by increasing the slope of Trafton Script, connecting the letters and editing to harmonize. Trafton Script was released by Bauer as Quick in 1933
A digital version is Parfum by Ralph Unger.
Dan X. Solo also produced a digital version of Trafton Script.
Sold on the CD with
_24 Script and Cursive Display Fonts (Dover Electronic Display Fonts) (CD-ROM and Book)_
http://www.amazon.com/Script-Cursive-Display-Electronic-CD-ROM/dp/0486999610/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1461348793&sr=1-2&keywords=24+Script++Fonts+CD-ROM+and+Book+%28Dover+Electronic+Clip+Art%29
Edited 5 times. Last edit on Apr 22, 2016 at 20:47 by donshottype
From the era when logos were hand lettered. Note the two instances of _C_ and _r_ do not match.
Substitutes are only approximations of this retro script lettering.
The logo set in A&S Valentino Script looks like this

You can try other letters at
http://www.findmyfont.com/index.php/fonts/font-preview?fset=ArtAndSign%20%2F%20%28Commercial%29&ffam=A%26S%20Valentino%20Script%20-%20Regular&fid=f2f4754c9827f3015fccbcfea8232437 Custom blend of Univers 67 (Bold Condensed) and Futura Bold, according to the logo designer, Lindon Leader
See interview with him:
http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/000273.php
Edited on Apr 22, 2016 at 13:03 by donshottype
Campbells -- not a font, but Cafe Aroma is similar
TOMATO is perhaps custom, but compares closely with Graublau Sans Pro Heavy.
Myriad Black and Myriad Black are also close.
Edited on Apr 20, 2016 at 15:27 by donshottype
SOUP is hand-lettered from the pre-WWI era and shares features with various fonts from then, such as the swan neck _S_ in Windsor.
Some similarity to Nevada.
FROM THE ...
AMY - Druk Bold
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Apr 19, 2016 at 16:05 by frd
Forgot about that one...
Thanks.
As for Modern Kirchen Gotisch, my experience with other fonts made by Gerhard Helzel is that they are well made.
You have to deal with him direct to purchase his fonts.
http://www.fraktur.biz/Index.html
Like Leothric, it's not an exact match to the image, but is of better quality than Fancy Card Text by Becky S.
Edited on Apr 15, 2016 at 21:48 by donshottype
If you want the pay version it's called Leothric.
As Claude says, it is better quality than the font in the image.
I agree that Fancy Card Text by Becky S is a match.
IIRC Fancy Card Text was the name used to sell this design in the US in the 19th century.
I don't know if the German version called Moderne Kirchen Gotisch came before or after the US version.
Edited on Apr 15, 2016 at 21:32 by donshottype
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