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a mishmash?

scott pagan

New Member
it looks like a Cheltenham Ex Bold Cond "G", Bookman style "L" and "E" (minus the center stroke), the curved straight leg of the "R" is throwing me off.

any thoughts?
 

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Vinylman

New Member
Scott:

It looks like an old version of the "GREY LINE TOURS" logo?

Their new logo is much cleaner.

Are you trying to replicate the lettering for a sign project? or just get a handle on the letter style?
 

scott pagan

New Member
it is the old GL diamond.

i need to create some new parts with the old typestyle.

the new eurostyle and comm script parts are not an issue, but this one has got me.
 

Shovelhead

New Member
customized

SYCAMORE
, ALDINE, WINDSOR, SOUVENIR hybrid
 

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Vinylman

New Member
This may NOT be relevant, but why would a designer, or company put so many fonts together in one line of copy?

Doesn't make any sense to me.
 

Fred Weiss

Merchant Member
It could also be that the logo predates the use of electronic type and uses a font that did not make the transition from photo typesetting to electronic.
 

Fred Weiss

Merchant Member
I downloaded the vector version that matches from Brands of the World and ran it through my font ID software. There was no match.
 
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