The key to getting the stroke right is to duplicate and place a heavy stroke on the bottom layer whilst having no stroke on the original layer. I'd use Tall Films
http://www.dafont.com/tall-films.font?af=on&psize=l&text=WAXTRAX+%21 as a starting point although the bar on the A needs lowering
Modificato su 21/04/2012 alle 14:43 da Rodolphe
Saturday - Ostrich Sans Bold
Bookman Old Style,semi-bold.
Two fonts, one of which is Museo slab, not sure about the one that makes up the first line and a few others though.
shibbylacious ha detto 
snip - most of them will need kerning i reckon.
and some fonts will have extended character sets. /end snip
T ha T 's M e out Then.
Look's like Champ. If your'e not needing exact there are many similar - Fette Egyptienne
http://www.dafont.com/fetteegyptienne.font?text=FEBRUARY is very close
Carattere Identificato: Champ Another one to consider DeccoDisco
drf_ ha detto 
Maybe based on Souvenir Bold ?
ITC Souvenir Bold
I'd say that's a pretty good starting point. I think a lot of people don't realise how easy it is to alter one or two key letters in a font, particularly when its only required for a few words of text. Claude's suggestion covers the G S T that don't fit and with those two fonts and 10 minutes playing around you could replicate Good Times very easily. Someone will probably identify a font with all the attributes now but sometimes it's quicker to adapt what you have than search for another font.
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