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  1. Tyrfing Demo - Unknown license
  2. Bayern - Unknown license
  3. Sauerkraut - Unknown license
  4. Uberhölme Light - Personal use only
  5. Moderne Fraktur - Personal use only
  6. TypographerFraktur - Unknown license
  7. Ysgarth - Unknown license
  8. Gebetbuch Fraktur - Unknown license
  9. Monumental Gothic Demo - Unknown license
  10. Zenda - Unknown license
  11. Gutenberg Textura - Unknown license
  12. MonAmourFraktur-Broken - Unknown license
  13. CuxhavenFraktur - Unknown license
  14. Cadeaulx™ - Unknown license
  15. Faustus - Unknown license
  16. Mandorlato by Stefano Giliberti, $15.00
    Mandorlato is a font family fruit of an exploration of the timeless almond shape. It supports 114 languages, features a total of 505 glyphs and includes an italicized version for each of the 5 weights.
  17. Dited - 100% free
  18. Madonna - Unknown license
  19. Goth Titan - Personal use only
  20. HYERBA - Personal use only
  21. GothBallCrap - Unknown license
  22. Plakat-Fraktur - Unknown license
  23. Dip Pen JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Answer Songs have been around for [probably] just as long as there have been songs. 1917's "If I Catch the Guy Who Wrote Poor Butterfly" was the answer to the 1916 hit "Poor Butterfly" [by Raymond Hubbell and John Golden], which in turn was inspired by the Puccini opera "Madame Butterfly". "Poor Butterfly" was so popular that this "answer" tune had as part of its lyrics "That melody haunts me in my sleep; it seems to creep." Nonetheless, the sheet music for William Jerome and Arthur Green's comic lament had the title hand lettered with an oval nib lettering pen and is now availably as a digital type face called Dip Pen JNL.
  24. Anger Styles - Personal use only
  25. Goth Stencil - Personal use only
  26. ozzy - 100% free
  27. Saddlebag - Personal use only
  28. Tropicana - Unknown license
  29. Fette Trump-Deutsch - Unknown license
  30. Trop Magus by Kickingbird, $29.00
    Trop Magus is a rugged typeface following in the tradition of Ramon Llull and Jean Jannon. Llull’s illuminated manuscripts from the Middle Ages inspired many later Alchemical texts in the Renaissance. And it was during this era, in 1615, that Jannon cut the matrices for Typi Academiae. The Trop Magus typeface includes: - Sixty-five Alchemical and Astrological symbols - Multi-language glyph set - Old Style figures - Four sets of alternate glyphs - Pseudo-Random OpenType features
  31. Mexcellent 3D - Unknown license
  32. kero Font - Unknown license
  33. Mastodon - Unknown license
  34. KR All American - Unknown license
  35. Astro 869 - Unknown license
  36. Gunplay - Unknown license
  37. Blood Of Dracula - Unknown license
  38. Walk Da Walk Three - Personal use only
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