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    Font ID Help

    Hi Everyone,
    I've spent most of the morning looking through hundrends of fonts, but can't seem to find one that matches... anyone know what font this looks like?

    Thanks,
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    It's not a font, it's drawn by hand, in my opinion. There are very drastic differences in the same letters, different parts of the words. If each letter isn't the same, then someone's drawn it by hand or highly modified a font, one letter at a time.

    Just my opinion, I could be wrong.
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    Look here at the difference in the 2 "G's"
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    I think Steve is right but it shouldn't be to hard to draw if you don't have a lot of words.

    If you just want the cross then a trace should work.
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    Scott -

    Good catch.. didn't even notice that.. Thanks for the help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Baker View Post
    Scott -

    Good catch.. didn't even notice that.. Thanks for the help.

    Here it is already to cut in Ver.10
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    Thanks Bill..
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