See if you have Compacta on your computer - very close.
Original name: Bison from Berthold
Using the Capital "I" and the Less Than "<" for the K
You are most welcome.
And I'm glad I could be helpful - Thank you.
Very impressive Rocamaco...

The "G" I'm not sure of - I'd say it was probably hand-modified.
The rest looks like good old Impact - with a "handtooled" special effect added in Adobe's Photoshop
It looks like Futura was its base - and the designer handtailored it for the logo.
But if you own Phosphate Solid Medium/Bold - the shapes are closer to start from....
Edited on Jul 09, 2013 at 12:59 by Heron2001
I see we are agreed that it isn't Goudy Handtooled...
I had to take a look at them condensed - I'll share - I like the N in the ITC Century the upper left looking good...- but maybe it is some other Handtooled - the H just doesn't seem right (maybe condensed more - or from a different manufacturer's font?)
Thanks fmontpetit - it's nice playing with type again... we need more pointyness on the lower right side of the N - and less "handtooling" in general on both...

Edited on Jul 09, 2013 at 00:12 by Heron2001
Claude - I think they might have in the OT fonts - because on the ITCFont site they mention you can access all alternatives - but I'm trying to see if they do exist...
http://www.fonts.com/font/itc/itc-lubalin-graph/demi -- But since I'm on the MINI Mac - the font programs I use to use to open fonts and peek... no longer work and I cannot justify spending the money to buy ones that will...
Voila - some of us were professional typographers... start singing - "Those were the days....."
PS - perhaps you know someone who still has a typositor and the film fonts?
Edited on Jul 08, 2013 at 20:10 by Heron2001
Don't know - can't say... but you might want to contact HomeBank about their logo and find out where they got it from.
LOL Fred... okay if I add to this?
Viola - that looks like it is from the Lubalin family - which was designed out of Photolettering - and when Photolettering was alive and well - they had alternative letters (exclusive for their use) that "E" was one of them.... Herb Lubalin did stuff like that - along with his type cronies....
I think it might be Droid Sans from Google Web fonts...
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