Hi,
much closer then 'Chive Turkey': Din Fette Weitschrift (bold expanded typeface according DIN 1451), similar fonts in other countries (see old posters eg from Great Britan in WW1) and retros like Turnpike. Have a look at the following free fonts ...
DIN Fette Weitschrift:
http://www.peter-wiegel.de/DinBreit.html
Turnpike:
http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/13706
Alternate URL at MyFonts:
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/fontdiner/turnpike/
Original URL with download:
http://www.fontdiner.com/silver.html
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This typefaces are old poster style and the opposit of deco style. But they are retro style like old deco style. That's the reason for koeiekats astonishment.
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Thank you so much Propaganda, and to Koeiekat who has proved most helpful in the past. I clearly know not what I speak of, I just thought that Chive Turkey had a similar vibe to Mostra:
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/marksimonson/mostra/
Really appreciated!
Can anybody ID this font? Whatthefont threw this up:
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/jnlevine/chive-turkey/regular/
Similar, but as you can see no matching 'S'. I suspect the one I'm looking for was the inspiration for 'Chive Turkey'.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks