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  1. Bosox - Unknown license
  2. Pamela - Personal use only
  3. MCF bad manners - 100% free
  4. Estilographica - Personal use only
  5. Hoedown - Personal use only
  6. Puppeteer - Personal use only
  7. CBGBFont - Unknown license
  8. Wild West Shadow - Unknown license
  9. Cheap Stealer - Personal use only
  10. Burris - Unknown license
  11. Dearest Open - Unknown license
  12. Belwe Gotisch - Personal use only
  13. Fiddums Family - Unknown license
  14. JFRingmaster - 100% free
  15. Monky Business - Unknown license
  16. Ghosttown BC - Personal use only
  17. Dearest Friend - Unknown license
  18. Poseidon - Unknown license
  19. The·Fire - Personal use only
  20. Mellogothic - Personal use only
  21. Steelplate Textura - Personal use only
  22. Ardenwood Demo - Unknown license
  23. Pillbox Opaque - Unknown license
  24. Rediviva - Unknown license
  25. Screw DSG - Unknown license
  26. StageCoach - Unknown license
  27. Dearest Friend lite - Unknown license
  28. Göt - Unknown license
  29. Bill Hicks - Unknown license
  30. KaiserzeitGotisch - Personal use only
  31. Medici Text - Personal use only
  32. Parigee Initials Simple - Unknown license
  33. CantzleyAD1600 - 100% free
  34. Gothic Flames - Personal use only
  35. MCF bad manners ww - 100% free
  36. Evanescent - Unknown license
  37. ITC Klepto by ITC, $50.99
    The ITC Klepto™ typeface from Phill Grimshaw is a hunkered down, bulldog blunt design. It's bold, rough around the edges, and more than a little quirky. ITC Klepto's extended character set, however - which even includes Greek and Cyrillic designs - makes the face a versatile international player. Grimshaw claimed that the name "Klepto" was a natural because the design was stolen from a series of headlines he drew for an advertising campaign
  38. Sheet Music JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sheet Music JNL was based on lettering found on an old piece of 1930s-era sheet music being sold at a local rummage sale.
  39. Page No. 508 by HiH, $10.00
    Page No. 508 was designed by William Hamilton Page in 1887 as one of a series of designs for die-cut wood types for the firm of Page & Setchell of Norwich, Connecticut. Page & Setchell was the successor to The William H. Page Wood Type Company and was sold to the Hamilton Manufacturing Company of Two Rivers, Wisconsin in 1891. 508 is a heavy all-caps font designed for headline work. It has a strong presence that reverses out well (light-colored type on a dark background). Great for retro style posters.
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