You know it is not a font - but if you want something to use in its place, I'd recommend Suplex Driver.
I don't know which font was used, but if it were a project I had to get out -- I'd substitute Latin for it.
The same letter does not repeat which is most likely why this was marked as probably not a font. If you just want a quick substitute - try Dico
Because this is a trademark, chances are good that it was a logo created just for them and not from a font. Sorry.
I think it is Apple Chancery -- stretched manually
It looked so much like Eurostile to me -- but the curve in the D makes me believe it is Titling Gothic Bold Wide for BATIDÃO
Bold or Extrabold - I'm not sure.
I do not have a legit link for you, but this typeface is called Pugua juanlai
Identified font: Pugua juanlai
Most likely, this was put together by a hand-letterer in the 1950s.
A few fonts give the feeling, but nothing comes close.
Vampire Zone:
https://www.dafont.com/vampire-zone.font?text=LAURIE
Alley Cat Bold:
https://www.myfonts.com/collections/alleycat-font-image-club?rfsn=6624786.228eb6
Rumba:
https://housefonts.com/hi/latino
Edited on May 10, 2024 at 02:07 by frd
Hi. I'm trying to figure out what name you use to use... I'm sorry I do not recognize sjh.
By the way, the "N" can be picked up from Windsor — if you are modifying a font to get closer. Oh, and of course, you are most welcome!
NOT THE FONT - just a substitute (the closest I could find).
I'm sorry, I cannot find the exact font. If you need a substitute, I'd recommend Inola. Hopefully, someone will step in to recognize what it was.
If you are looking for a substitute you might want to look at Seriously. It's not the font, just a suggestion.
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