The Kat wonders, Gabilonda. Why has RebelBones "1.006;pyrs;HessianBones" as unique font identifier? What link might there be with the Hessian?
Apart from that, there is no such thing as an official Hells Angels font. Goto
http://affa.hells-angels.com/charters/ and look at a number of charters websites. You will see, without needing a magnifying glass, that all are just a bit different from each other as if everywhere the thing has been made anew. Matthew Desmond's Hessian and now renamed to Bike with some alterations, are up to date a reasonable middle of the road alternative to make something with Hells Angels feel. Of which Hessian is probably the best choice.
So there is no font around that is a registered trademark. The only trademark that is (possibly) registered is the way of writing on a curve the words Hells Angels yes or no in combination with the scull and the scull by itself.
Many Didot faces are very similar.
Edited on Aug 06, 2015 at 14:31 by koeiekat
Zip them and mail'm the zip.

The lower case is the Tiffany or one of it's many lookalikes. A similar 'S' can be found in the Bodoni BE Expert Bold Italic.
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Aug 06, 2015 at 13:50 by koeiekat
Dieter Steffmann made an antique looking version, the Gotenburg.
Edited on Aug 06, 2015 at 14:41 by drf
Similar to the Wittenberger Fraktur.
Edited on Aug 06, 2015 at 13:15 by koeiekat
Well, you only have to draw something that sort of resembles a mix of what you have shown. When you can't ask one of the kids next door to do it for you. I bet they can

Jim, there are on-line a number of possibilities around to make a handwriting lookalike font. Why not draw one as you like and then use something as scanahand to get your font?
You want the May 2000 version of Han Solo. That version has The 'M' and 'S'. You can find the old version on the 2010 Broderbund CD.
Edited on Aug 04, 2015 at 21:46 by koeiekat
The 'l' seems to be made with the 'r'.
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