Most welcome. Good luck with your project.
Not if you picture them outlined....
Honest. TE look like Times Roman. And N looks like Cochin Archaic.
Nice going fmontpetit. Glad I could help. Thank you!?
And from both of us, you are most welcome Aural
It appears to be Image Club's Ronda - but I can't find you that - and that is NOT the ITC Ronda.
Closest I can find is a Ronda Light -
and someone clipped the "S"
If no one can find it for you - and you need something very similar - look at ITC Benguiat Gothic... I think this is it - with a different Y added.
NOT THE FONT - JUST VERY, VERY CLOSE.
You are most welcome.
It appears to be Groschen with a modified "A"
The "R" and "P" are from Benguiat
Most of this was done by hand using a French Curve.
You are welcome - and yes, your thread has brought a smile to my face today. Good luck with your project.
You are most welcome. Have fun with your project.
The original font was definitely Crystal in my heyday. I saw you wrote that and I smiled - because as soon as I saw your sample, I knew it as Crystal.
The closest I've come to "Crystal" in digital form is Font Font's Scala Jewel Crystal Regular - it is heavier, clunkier, but tends to suffice.
https://www.fontfont.com/fonts/scala-jewel/crystal-regular
If you are looking for something similar - that maybe Castellar will help you - if you feel ambitious, it's easy to draw in the "third" line.
http://myfonts.us/td-h16K06
Meanwhile, I keep looking to see if maybe someone has created it this for digital use.
Identified font: Crystal
Edited on Aug 16, 2013 at 14:05 by drf
I knew it as Sterling - from typositor days
The link is to someone's idea of what that font looked like... not quite there.
I think this might do the trick.
Very similar. But not the font. Good substitute.
Edited on Aug 15, 2013 at 04:41 by Heron2001
You are most welcome. De nada
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