For HIGH LIFE, LHF Boston Truckstyle is close, particularly if the vertical strokes are made less bold, but is NOT THE FONT.
Édité le 27/05/2017 à 11:21 par donshottype
jerseygirl a dit 
By his own admission, that is precisely what he did. We used to call the resulting fonts "Dieterized."
"Dieterized"

the term.
Some of letters have similarities to Washington Bold -- but Washington is NOT THE FONT
Don't know if this is available as a digital font.
Some of letters have similarities to Mostra Bold -- but Mostra is NOT THE FONT
Jackie, I had forgotten this. You are correct. Thanks for picking it up.
I made similar comments on the Typophile ID board -- back when it was thriving in 2014:
http://www.typophile.com/node/120957
At the time I expressed concerns about the Steffmann digitization called Verve.
This time around I will fall back to the position that if Dafont hosts a font it can be identified as a match.
Perhaps at some stage the Dafont managers will review the status of the Steffmann fonts.
My point by point examination of a number of these has shown that they are cloned from digital fonts created by others and differ only in that there is a more extensive character set.
Registered trademark.
Hudson NY is similar, but there are minor differences.
Police identifiée : Verve Note that the Hoefler webpage for Numbers Greenback says:
"Hoefler & Co. has refrained from giving Greenback a companion alphabet, to avoid tempting would-be counterfeiters…"
With only three letters to go from -- using your image, I do not have any US currency at hand -- you might be able to create an approximate substitute using a monospaced DIN with a serifed I.
The details of Sulphur Springs NF could make it a fair match if was edited to remove the stencil effect and the width was compressed.
The sign lettering is derived from a style called Concave that was popular in the second half of the 19th century.
There were quite a few variations, some with medial spurs, and included several condensed widths.
There are several digital versions of Concave, including Arched Gothic Condensed, that could be used to recreate a similar appearance as the sign.
Plus baseball style swash tail on final _s_
SUN is custom lettering.
Link to larger image
http://www.elvis-tkc.com/forums/uploads/1254748224/gallery_21960_29_80542.jpg
and a recent reproduction, which is the clearest rendition of the label -- ignore the additional logos and copyright text.
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4rpexYEFwjM/maxresdefault.jpg
Possibly a film type era version of Gill Sans Condensed for THATS ALL RIGHT ELVIS PRESLEY
Make the digital font's letters a little thicker and it works for a recreation of the label.
Édité 2 fois. Dernière édition le 24/05/2017 à 20:59 par donshottype
Custom lettered for the trademark by Alan Levett,
http://www.alanlevett.co.uk/mars-logo/
Note that he also did a vector alphabet.
Édité 2 fois. Dernière édition le 24/05/2017 à 13:17 par donshottype
A lightweight version of Erich Meyer's Tannenberg of 1933-35, with some editing.
A free digital version is available at Dafont as Blankenburg.
Or, possibly, custom lettering in the style of Tannenberg.
Édité 2 fois. Dernière édition le 24/05/2017 à 13:07 par donshottype
Agfa produced a lighter version of Miehle Condensed that is a closer match, but there is currently no legitimate download that I can locate. Formerly sold by Linotype and Fonts.com
There is a heavier digital version of Miehle that could be used as a substitute
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