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    1 matches comment I BELIEVE that is a CAC font.. CAC Leslie if not one of the other ones.. try that.. I kNOW it has a CAC in the beginning (there's a few of them in the same family, CAC Shishoni, CAC Pinafore, CAC Leslie, and a couple others. It's in that family for sure :) )
    6 matches comment view details for free font #11968 A not so nice irregular handwriting font fit for cartoons and such things
    1 matches comment So sorry about the first two. But I can't trace those. But about the first one I am pretty sure it is not a font but a scan of some handwriting. The third one is the CAC Pinafore [Copyright © 1996. American Greetings Corporation]. It's not here on Abstractfonts [Alex, how come?] But if you Google "CAC pinafore", [include quotation marks] first one. Handwritten fonts are the most difficult to ID. The sample is always very small [not the wall of shame] and there are not that many sites with a large hand...font collection. Also my collection is small. That's why these thing take time.
    2 matches comment Does anyone know where I can find this font? Thanks
    2 matches comment CAC Futura Casual. Try a search engine.
    1 matches comment nevermind. just found a free variant at creamundo.com
    1 matches comment Now we can see it - ty terre -, almost any futura extra black condensed variant will do the job. Play a little with the letter spacing and then scale the widh to somewhere in between 40 and 50% and Bob's your uncle.
    1 matches comment Always tricky these handwriting fonts. I think CAC Krazy Legs will do the job. You will probably need the Bold version.
    1 matches comment uploaded image view details for free font #14145 My new favourite handwriting script font— and really great to see it's an extended set with font variants for symbols, incl octothorpe, etc, but where's the tilda!? Also, why is the question mark so tiny? And of course it would have been nice to have an emboldened variant. ~Forest Mars
    1 matches comment Sure, because it would be illegal to distribute a commercial font for free. Buy it! Hint: If you have Corel, there should be a variant called Euromode. Microgramma or Square 721 are also alternate names.

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