You are welcome. I only know, if I had to rebuild it, that would be my starting point. And I'd use the b, f and 5.
Edited on Sep 10, 2012 at 18:33 by Heron2001
It kind of looks like his Fido font.
But if you are trying to get a bit closer you might want to check out House Industries' Coop Condensed
You may want to read:
http://www.saint.org/
Edited on Sep 10, 2012 at 16:53 by Heron2001
It's no where near the same - but it gives me the same feeling if I fattened it up
http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=still+times&text=TURTLES similar if you kern it real tight
You are very welcome. I still call it Harlo - from the old Chicago Typefoundry... LOL but it is Harlow!
I don't know if this is a help - but in a pinch... it looks a bit like ITC Berranger - that's been thinned out... close - no cigar.
I cannot locate the font for you - but the name of it is Ayuthaya (Regular) - perhaps it resides in your computer if you have a Mac? I'm linking you to an image of it.
Thank you. About time you recognized that!

Definitely a dingbat - I use to use it on open chapters - the font has one in the other direction - just for that purpose...
Kat - that is a dingbat - it might be from Woodtype Ornaments - but I'm not sure. One of the old ornament fonts definitely... which - ??? LOL Maybe Garamond? With the new Mac I just can't see the fonts like I use to.
Don't know this one - but you can modify Hairline for a match up.
Lo que dije fue la M no fue Avant Garde. El M parece ser Century Gothic. El resto es de Avant Garde. Espero que lo aclare. Traducir no es mi fuerte.
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