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  1. SF Chaerilidae - Unknown license
  2. SF Speakeasy - Unknown license
  3. SF Buttacup Lettering - Unknown license
  4. SF Wonder Comic Inline - Unknown license
  5. SF Diego Sans Condensed - Unknown license
  6. SF Archery Black Shaded - Unknown license
  7. SF Archery Black Outline - Unknown license
  8. SF Diego Sans Outline - Unknown license
  9. SF Arch Rival Extended - Unknown license
  10. SF RetroSplice SC Shaded - Unknown license
  11. SF Wonder Comic Blotch - Unknown license
  12. SF Comic Script Shaded - Unknown license
  13. SF Gushing Meadow SC - Unknown license
  14. SF RetroSplice SC Condensed - Unknown license
  15. SF Comic Script Outline - Unknown license
  16. SF RetroSplice SC Outline - Unknown license
  17. SF Diego Sans Shaded - Unknown license
  18. SF Funk Master - Unknown license
  19. SF Comic Script Condensed - Unknown license
  20. SF Archery Black SC - Unknown license
  21. SF Comic Script Extended - Unknown license
  22. Monotype Engravers Old English by Monotype, $29.99
    The rather wide, caps-only Monotype Engravers family imitates scripts that evolved from copperplate and steel plate engravers hands of the nineteenth century, which were a quite expressive medium! Monotype Engravers' letters show a strong contrast between thick and thin strokes and have sharply cut serifs. In 1899, Robert Wiebking (who worked for a number of foundries in his time) designed an all-caps typeface named Engravers Roman."" Shortly thereafter, American Type Founders, Inc. (ATF) released another successful ancestor of this design in 1902, ""Engravers Bold,"" designed by Morris Fuller Benton. Engravers Bold was also released by the Barnhart Brothes & Spinder foundry. Also made available by Lanston Monotype at the beginning of the twentieth century, the Engravers faces soon became a popular choice for letter heads, advertising and stationery.
  23. Monotype Engravers by Monotype, $40.99
    The rather wide, caps-only Monotype Engravers family imitates scripts that evolved from copperplate and steel plate engravers hands of the nineteenth century, which were a quite expressive medium! Monotype Engravers' letters show a strong contrast between thick and thin strokes and have sharply cut serifs. In 1899, Robert Wiebking (who worked for a number of foundries in his time) designed an all-caps typeface named Engravers Roman."" Shortly thereafter, American Type Founders, Inc. (ATF) released another successful ancestor of this design in 1902, ""Engravers Bold,"" designed by Morris Fuller Benton. Engravers Bold was also released by the Barnhart Brothes & Spinder foundry. Also made available by Lanston Monotype at the beginning of the twentieth century, the Engravers faces soon became a popular choice for letter heads, advertising and stationery.
  24. SF Automaton Extended - Unknown license
  25. SF Comic Script - Unknown license
  26. SF Chaerilidae Shaded - Unknown license
  27. SF Automaton - Unknown license
  28. SF Minced Meat - Unknown license
  29. SF Diego Sans - Unknown license
  30. SF Intermosaic B - Unknown license
  31. SF Archery Black Outline - Unknown license
  32. SF Piezolectric SFX - Unknown license
  33. SF Wonder Comic - Unknown license
  34. SF Speakeasy Outline - Unknown license
  35. SF Proverbial Gothic - Unknown license
  36. SF Wonder Comic - Unknown license
  37. SF Arch Rival - Unknown license
  38. SF Speakeasy Shaded - Unknown license
  39. SF Piezolectric Condensed - Unknown license
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