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  1. CosmosCaps - Unknown license
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  3. FATSOcaps - Unknown license
  4. CelticHand - Unknown license
  5. Vivala - Unknown license
  6. SUNSET - Unknown license
  7. Mortbats - Unknown license
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  9. Zirkle - Unknown license
  10. Notetaker - Unknown license
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  14. Talent Stencil by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencils have played a number of roles over the years, from decorative patterns to military markings; from labeling shipping containers to a student’s school project. One unusual application of a stencil alphabet was some metal letters spotted for sale at an online auction site. These antique letters were used for promoting the current show on a theater marquee just as plastic ones are used nowadays. Following the auction images as a guide, the Roman stencil font from those marquee letters is now preserved digitally as Talent Stencil JNL; which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  15. Stencil Export - 100% free
  16. Averoigne - Unknown license
  17. Showgirl JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Showgirl JNL was inspired by a photo of a 1940s-era Minsky's Burlesque theater. The neon letters on the marquee spelling out the word 'burlesque' exuded a wonderful period look.
  18. Xevius - Unknown license
  19. Uecker - 100% free
  20. KAHorrible - Unknown license
  21. ThreadFun - Unknown license
  22. FanciHand - Unknown license
  23. MKristall - 100% free
  24. KAMonster - Unknown license
  25. KAPastaAldente - Unknown license
  26. Final Frontier - 100% free
  27. KADinoSob - Unknown license
  28. Rhythm - Unknown license
  29. Mackintosh SF - Unknown license
  30. KAStormRain - Unknown license
  31. Dreidels - Unknown license
  32. Enya - Unknown license
  33. Something - 100% free
  34. Incarceration JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered Art Deco title on the cover of the sheet music for “There Must be A Bright Tomorrow (for Each Yesterday of Tears)” inspired the font Incarceration JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Incarceration JNL earns its dubious name from the fact the song was written by Prisoner No. 3223 (Wallace Wysocki) who was held in the Marquette State Prison, Marquette, Michigan (1931)
  35. LainieDaySH - Unknown license
  36. CHRISTMAS - Unknown license
  37. CarrieCattSH - Unknown license
  38. NEWYEARS - Unknown license
  39. Slumgullion - Unknown license
  40. Ariosto - Unknown license
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